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I have been a car enthusiast ever since I can remember. I am now putting my passion into film through the development of a new program called In Air.

In Air is a program which is based solely on the next generation of cars, underground high performance motor vehicles. Stepping away from the bling of show cars, this is not about looks, it's about performance, which usually results in a perfect view.

Currently under development, I have put together a pilot of the first show which I am currently trying to get on Foxtel and local network Channels.

What am I looking for? I am looking for a person who knows cars, is passionate about cars and is looking to volunteer to present on my show.

In Air's first episode looks at Drifting at Calder Park, skylinesaustralia.com Dyno Day at RE Customs, Feature car of the week: 4 Rotor RX3 and more.

Below is a link of full version of the episode 1.

http://www.wasabitv.com.au/?s=inair

http://www.vimeo.com/825262

For a full version of the episode please email me at [email protected] or call me on 0433 295 402.

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I have been a car enthusiast ever since I can remember. I am now putting my passion into film through the development of a new program called In Air.

In Air is a program which is based solely on the next generation of cars, underground high performance motor vehicles. Stepping away from the bling of show cars, this is not about looks, it's about performance, which usually results in a perfect view.

Currently under development, I have put together a pilot of the first show which I am currently trying to get on Foxtel and local network Channels.

What am I looking for? I am looking for a person who knows cars, is passionate about cars and is looking to volunteer to present on my show.

In Air's first episode looks at Drifting at Calder Park, skylinesaustralia.com Dyno Day at RE Customs, Feature car of the week: 4 Rotor RX3 and more.

Below is a link of full version of the episode 1.

http://www.vuze.com/details/EOCCQEF6DREU67...EWYRCFXOIM.html

FOR FREE : PASSWORD = HV20

http://www.vimeo.com/825262

For a full version of the episode please email me at [email protected] or call me on 0433 295 402.

Speak to Shane at PSI parts. You want someone who know's cars and is a very well spoken business style man. He's your man. Look him up in the traders section. Tell him Kane sent you.

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