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Budding Photographer Required For Some Good Quality Car Photos Please..in Syd


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Hey,

As a present to my old man I want to get a few photos taken of his pride n joy while he's overseas in february. Unfortunately it's not a Skyline but a Monaro CV8Z..he's had it almost 2 years and it doesn't even have 1500km's on it yet. Totally immaculate to say the least (for a Holden anyway haha). He loves it a whole lot but never has time to get out in it so thought it'd be a great idea to get some pics done to be blown up and framed etc.

Im in the Hills district and looking for anyone who wants to volunteer a few hours on a weekend or afternoon to help me out. Im most willing to pay for your time and what not.

Email or post back on here if anyones interested or could recommend some decent locations..

[email protected]

Cheers

Jono

PS this is the same as my old mans...monaro_cv8z.jpg

might be worthwhile dropping 'slim' a PM, he's taken some pretty decent shots. here's his photography thread

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ph...ry-t148898.html

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