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Originally posted by SmoothLine

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On topic, doesnt Jun Sawa do good pics Leewah? Im sure you could find a nice female to sprawl over the car with him taking the pics?

Thanks for the site people. This isn't the site which I was thinking of but I may give them a go. They're in Perth though so I don't think it'll help considering I'm on the other side of the continent.

If someone can PM me the site which Smoothy was talking of, it'd be appreciated.

Ash, thanks for the offer mate. Can you PM me his details please.

Jun has taken some pics of my car already for possible publication in a magazine later in the year.

Jun was awesome with what he did. I have a couple polaroids of the shots but I wanted to do some personal shots with models sprawled over my car. I don't think Jun could have provided the models :D

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The website has a 'www' up front and a 'com.au' down back. Just so no kiddies (Dark) can link to it easy :D

Also - Hot4s or Fast4s (which ever is the ****tier one) has ads in the back for providers of this type of service.

I know many things :)

Originally posted by SKYLINEGTR

mate got some pics done with that mob

Did you personally get pics done by them? Are they any good? How much were they? Can you send me a copy of a couple of the better ones?

I've emailed them hoping to get a response soon.

Originally posted by inark

hey dave to save u money on hiring a model i'll put my gfs bikini on and sprawl all over ur car for u... it will be the best shoot ever!! :D

Thanks for offer Nark but I'd prefer images that I can go to sleep to and have happy dreams, not nightmares.

Not to say your not a gorgeous guy but I'd feel a bit weird over the whole thing :D

Originally posted by Leewah

Did you personally get pics done by them?  Are they any good?  How much were they?  Can you send me a copy of a couple of the better ones?

I've emailed them hoping to get a response soon.

No I didn’t, friend of mine did, to give you a fair idea it was over 900 bucks cant remember exactly. They are good quality pics you get a hardcopy as well as on disc you also are welcome to stay threw the photo shoot, personally its not enough for my buck.:D

will scan some and send on ,so you can view the end result

Leewah I had a look at that site too and I emailed them about pricing too.

It does say that they cater for clubs and group buys...

Depending on price, maybe organise a group photoshoot? Individual shots with babes lying all over the cars hehe and then some group shots too.?

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