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Hello everyone , im looking at organising a coffee meet then a professional photo shoot by Jon Wallis Photography to come and take some snaps of our prides and joy + whoever that attends as this years memories !

Please note This isnt only a Skyline Event Any Make Models are welcome

Plan -

Meet for PHOTO around 7pm at the latest ! (See Addy Above)

Coffee Cruise down to below location after photoshoot

Mt Gravatt Cafe Bar Restaurant

Shop 1 1422 - 1428 Logan Rd

MT GRAVATT

Please note you will need to make a U Turn at the lights opp Mt Gravatt lookout turnoff , Car park is under cover behind the shops entry is between the Chemist and 24/7 store next to coffee club

Cruise to a suitable point picked by our photographer get shots taken etc cruise back to a dinner location , City (Valley)?? depends where i can get bookings

i need to ensure for both photos and dinner resavations numbers on here by wensday afternnoon at the latest

Post away whoevers keen to come for this etc...

Everyone is welcome to join there are no limit to number of attendees etc

Cheers

Vish

GJ Photography - www.gjphoto.biz

Photoshoot location :- Noble Court (Hyperdome) Northend logan

15th Dec This sat be there on time please for those who want to get some good pictures cost is 5 bucks per car and this will be around 10 -30 shoots per car he will be bringing his own lighting etc will be a stage setup Cruise after photo shootPlease be on time to photo location Thanks

22nd december again same location 7-7.30pm for those who want to come this date cost is 5 bucks per car as previously

Jan 28/29 East coast dyno day he will be there to take pics and also at nite anytime after 6pm cost for nite shoots will be around the same

Attendees 15th Dec

-MRR34

-Miz_Niz

-Long33

-Bunta / Anna boo boo

-Pear

-devils_advocate

-Oblivion

Please also Post if you are keen for Dinner @ Zafron (New Farm) This is for the 15th/ 22nd Dec

Please Note since this is a private area no skidding loud stereos will be tolerated by the Photograper as his brother owns the premises Thanks

Instructions on getting to location

Take Hyperdome EXIT

Turn First LEFT (First Exit)

At Lights Go Straight

First Right

First Left

Its Past Neutomatics Building

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Dates are either 15th Sat or the 22nd Sat .... as for Jan unforantly ive asked the photographer he did say his booked out for other commitments till mid feb.. when are you getting your car back in jan ? i might work something out with him and get back to you so far those are the 2 dates let me know which one suits who .. will go ahead for the date with majority of votes

If we come it will only be on the 15th, the R32 will be gone by the 22nd, it's leaving Brisbane for Cairns next monday :P so sad but it's been a long time coming.

Anyway once I know when it's on i'll let you know :)

Anna xo

heres another mixxed response for ya vish- 15th is good, i could stay late cos im off the next day, but id be late gettin ther as i dnt finish work till 6, 22nd good as i have the day off so id be early as, however it is the misses and I's anniversaire. (spose we could do sumtin durin the day!! lol)

Dates are either 15th Sat or the 22nd Sat .... as for Jan unforantly ive asked the photographer he did say his booked out for other commitments till mid feb.. when are you getting your car back in jan ? i might work something out with him and get back to you so far those are the 2 dates let me know which one suits who .. will go ahead for the date with majority of votes

I will get my car back in the 2nd or 3rd week in January....hopefully the second.

alrite ive managed to sort this out with Jon (photographer)

15th Dec This sat 6.30-7pm be there on time please for those who want to get some good pictures cost is 5 bucks per car and this will be around 10 -30 shoots per car he will be bringing his own lighting etc will be a stage setup

22nd december again same location 7-7.30pm for those who want to come this date cost is 5 bucks per car as previously

Jan 28/29 East coast dyno day he will be there to take pics and also at nite anytime after 6pm cost for nite shoots will be around the same

i will edit my first post and add attendees for people comming on either dates

Cheers

Vish

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