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Got to talking with a few people and realised that I dont have any pictures of my own car other then the ones that doyles have sent me :(

Soooo, was wondering if anyone would be up for a photo shoot and maybe a cruise or something?

Lorenz, a friend of the the missus and I who is a budding photographer is willing to do it. He also drive a 31 passage so he'll fit in the cruise fine ;)

The date that we were looking at was maybe the Sunday the 4th of November depending on interest could be sooner or later......

What does everyone else think??? Wouldn't mind making this fairly big. I'm open to idea's for the cruise and where this photoshoot could take place. All Skylines welcome, drift pig to show car it doesn't matter :)

Cheers,

Kye

so far the people interested in the photo shoot are

Import S13

Lorenz

Heslo

Thommo 1

Deluxe

Miss r34

Rad 510

ISC Performance

Nightcrawler

MikeyGTR mikey

Kroozin

Luke enr34

*flick*

Mad032

Fredman

Bunny33

Matty 31

Madaz

let me know if your names not on there

oh and stadium drift is on the 3rd november so i think sunday is the definate date!!

Will update when i deceide on a location haha

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if it happens every year i could wait till then if its pre organised but if its not them im happy to get something together

its just i think my car will be sold soon so id like to get some pics of it before it goes :(

Got to talking with a few people and realised that I dont have any pictures of my own car other then the ones that doyles have sent me :(

Soooo, was wondering if anyone would be up for a photo shoot and maybe a cruise or something?

Lorenz, a friend of the the missus and I who is a budding photographer is willing to do it. He also drive a 31 passage so he'll fit in the cruise fine ;)

The date that we were looking at was maybe the Sunday the 4th of November depending on interest could be sooner or later......

What does everyone else think??? Wouldn't mind making this fairly big. I'm open to idea's for the cruise and where this photoshoot could take place. All Skylines welcome, drift pig to show car it doesn't matter :)

Cheers,

Kye

Hey guys first post but long time reader, I would be interested in this for shore.

Thommo

Yeh count me in, provided i have no other plans for that day!!

Thommo welcome! Were you at a SAU Dyno day at Boostworx about a year or 2 ago?? There was a yellow 33 there, and i havn't seen it since, pulled a nice figure too!!

It might have been, Not sure because I have just bought this car about a month ago.

But here is the last Dyno run

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It might have been, Not sure because I have just bought this car about a month ago.

But here is the last Dyno run

Yeh i think it was, looks a little different to when i last saw it, but that power figure suggests he has done a bit more work since i last saw it! I think it was up around the 240-250kw mark before!

Actually i just checked it out on the Boostworx website, the guys name was Nathan and he pulled 245.1kw Pic attached also

Maybe there is another yellow 33....hmmmmm!

Nice purchase tho!

yeah dude i think most of us are keen do a search on google for the date you want and i think edit your first post with your plan of attack

what ive found from these boards is dont give people to much chance to talk about an event just plan it and do it

there will always be people that cant make a event thats just to bad.

Sounds like a good idea! Was going to organise one of these as my Dad owns a photographic business. Anyway if people would be interested I may be able to organise some good deals for mouse matts or large prints of the photos taken on the day, if Lorenz would be happy to share his photos. Just an idea....

^ Alan Howe is a top guy with EXCELLENT prices! Definately recommend him for any printing services (& professional photography if wanted).

He not only did our wedding photography, but I went to see him about canvas print of my dad's XYGTHO and he is bar far the best service and cheapest price in Adelaide.

/end shameless plugging LOL

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