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NSW Photo enthusiasts. The ACT is seeking a photo of a stock looking R34 GTR rear end / left side profile for our skyline banner.

As it is for a banner that we are spending lots of money on, we need to have the copyright on the photo, so it needs to be a photo you have taken that you can authorise us to use. A high megapixel is also requested due to the size of the banner.

We have some great photographers in the ACT but very few R34 GTR’s

Please see the ACT thread for further information.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/En...40&start=40

Thank you

Jon

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NSW Photo enthusiasts. The ACT is seeking a photo of a stock looking R34 GTR rear end / left side profile for our skyline banner.

As it is for a banner that we are spending lots of money on, we need to have the copyright on the photo, so it needs to be a photo you have taken that you can authorise us to use. A high megapixel is also requested due to the size of the banner.

We have some great photographers in the ACT but very few R34 GTR's

Please see the ACT thread for further information.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/En...40&start=40

Thank you

Jon

Hiya Jon,

I'll be glad to supply you a few shots of my R34 GTR taken with my own camera with a Leica lens.

It was also shown with an R32, R33 & the Haltech R35 on NSW Subforums>Members>Surprise Official AU Dyno Day on Aug 16, during a photoshoot.

Can you supply me with an E-Mail address though, since I only know how to send pics that way?

It looks stock with OEM GTR wheels.

Hope this helps.

Cheers, Terry

These were all shot with my canon 400D. I have high res versions if you want. and of course I own the pics, I took them and I own the car! I can easily take some more if you are after something in particular.

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Bakes loan me your car (with you driving it) for an afternoon and i'll do some shots for the ACT crowd. :)

Not a problem X Metal, I get my GTC wheels any day now so pics will be better with them on. If the ACT crew want to use my car for pics, they just have to let you or me know I guess.

this is the best i can its a photo i took with my N95 8GB phone and its a pic of a mates 34 GTR just after he was washing it i think i actually got him in the pic too *oops* but lemme know what ya think its the kind of angle ur looking for but feel free to use it and if ya dont thats all good lolz the second pic is another mates 34 GTR

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