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They look awesome printed on vinyl, but thats pretty pricy here in Australia - If anyone is going to Thailand soon, its only about $20 for A1 and A2 sizes.

If you're printing and its one of mine, let me know which one and I will give you a higher res/full size one to send to printers

I'll see what I can do about Prints for everybody, I have a few friends in the trade that could help me out.

If you can wait for the raw image from the camera, they're 3888x2592 pixels and most are about 4mb each. You'll get a better quality print.

I'll get back to every body asap.

Cheers

J

Digging the two-tone sedan :pwned:

That belongs to Me, Frink, Bluprint's mate Jeremy, its pretty different - RB26DETT in an R33 4 door GTS4... :thumbsup:

Its pretty quick too.

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These are the places.

For lower quality prints - Harvey norman is cheap

For Professional quality prints - Bica prolab (fyshwick) bit more $$

I'm guessing they might do a discount for group prints. Worth a shot...

That belongs to Me, Frink, Bluprint's mate Jeremy, its pretty different - RB26DETT in an R33 4 door GTS4... :D

Its pretty quick too.

This is relevent to my interests. Sounds awesome. Go the two-tone! :(

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DOH!!!!!! SCOT!!!!!

He left his account signed in on my puter.....

I"LL be out this friday PM ME.... not scott.... Cheers

Frink - If you've got some time I could drop it to you another day. PM and we'll sort something out.

Cheers

J

So what happened to people being happy to donate some cash to our devoted camera man?

I need to know the best way to pool the cash together... C'mon people even a couple of bucks will do.

So what happened to people being happy to donate some cash to our devoted camera man?

I need to know the best way to pool the cash together... C'mon people even a couple of bucks will do.

Count me in for the contribution... why don't you turn up on Friday and pass a hat around with the CD's?

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