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Hi guys,

Finally gave in and decided to get some decent photos of my V35 taken.

Photographer is Clarence Tang based out of Melbourne.

The V35 is a series 3 sports package coupe - with the OEM 06 spoiler and 19 inch Rays - Just got it a couple of months ago so its stock (for now).

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Hi guys,

Finally gave in and decided to get some decent photos of my V35 taken.

Photographer is Clarence Tang based out of Melbourne.

The V35 is a series 3 sports package coupe - with the OEM 06 spoiler and 19 inch Rays - Just got it a couple of months ago so its stock (for now).

Looks great mate - really good photos!

  • 4 weeks later...

That is a great spot for photos. Seen a few other members get there car pics done in the same spot :thumbsup:

Thanks, funnily enough I actually haven't used that location for about a year and a half before this shoot...

Hey clarence, when are you in Brisbane next? You did light painting on my V35 a few years ago during a boost cruising shoot... :thumbsup:

I remember, the sedan with the gold Rays rims! I loved those wheels. April 2009, if I recall correctly. No immediate plans to visit Brisbane, sorry... Unless there's enough interest to organise a shoot!

Shoot me a PM and let me know your requirements. I might be able to organise one for the V & Z crew in QLD..

Will do!

I went through some old photos before, including your ones. Gosh, I've come a long way since then. :D

Will do!

I went through some old photos before, including your ones. Gosh, I've come a long way since then. :D

I'd be 150% interested if my car isn't sold by then. I'm sure we could get another 10+ people interested easily from V's and Z's Brisbane

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