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LeeWah!

how u doin man?

Long time no see!

lol, i just joined this site and somehow ran into ur add! The first one i opened! Its Timmy here by the way (white GTS-t - Geralds mate)... Im in LA right now, just checkin out the latest in Auzzie performance and shit.

Anyways soz i dont really know the car model place but it sounds freakkin good to me! GOOD LUCK!

Timmy

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Ok, for those interested, I contacted Eroticars and have pricing details for them.

They are based in Sydney and require a minimum of 4 cars before they will even consider flying down for a full days shoot.

Basic pricing is for the following:

$250 will get you 2 hours dedicated to your car in a studio.

$500 will get you 2 hours dedicated to your car in a studio with one of the lovely ladies who can be found on the website.

All I need now is 3 volunteers who are willing to have their car shot professionally.

All your photos are then burnt to a CD in a ridiculously high resolution which would be good enough to turn into a poster should you want to.

Please let me know if you're interested coz I'm a guaranteed to partake in a cool activity.

Tempting...

Will have a look at their samples (yes - a good excuse) and will think about it.

Maybe we could get a double-action twin sister thing going with the 2 purple GTRs :(

Id be interested in it. The $250 includes the pics? Me and the wife were given one of those StarShots vouchers for 2hrs worth of professional studio photo's which was a great pressy BUT the photo's were an extra cost depending on the number you wished to keep. Also - can we provide our own models? My Mrs scrubs up alright!

Yes, the $250 includes the pics. Snowy, I'm sure your Mrs comes up great in photos even though I haven't seen her but I'm somewhat interested in having photos done with a lovely looking piece on the Erocticars website who goes by the name of Brittney... :)

Originally posted by Snowman

Id be interested in it. The $250 includes the pics? Me and the wife were given one of those StarShots vouchers for 2hrs worth of professional studio photo's which was a great pressy BUT the photo's were an extra cost depending on the number you wished to keep. Also - can we provide our own models? My Mrs scrubs up alright!

Can't give it to ya as the last time it was posted, it was erased by the Mods.

I'll give you a hint though...

It starts with www.

Ends in .com and has the word eroticars in it :)

Originally posted by Adzmax

Hey Leewah, whats the URL?

aNYONE WHO WANTS PROFESSIONAL PHOTOS TAKEN OF THEIR BEAUTIFUL CARS

PLEASE PM FOR DETAILS OR ANY QUESTIONS

THE SHOOT WILL BE DONE BY A PROFESSIONAL WHO DOES SHOOTS FOR HOT4'S, STREET COMMOS AND HPI

or alternatively

please email

[email protected]

and attention it to Amber

.

ta

ambs

Originally posted by Daz

I just checked out the site and Iam in for sure :) (thats if Iam allowed)

Hey Adz maybe we can go for a double shoot, 2 black R34's would look crazy in a shoot. (Kelly is mine :D)

Yeah I was thinking the same since we got identical cars, mirror image, would look PHAT!

bah you need Holly she looks good on a GTR hehehe not Holly Valance.

i've got some good vids of her she like some bi action with Asian girls as well..

http://files.franzonline.net/images/ByDema...ShootwithHolly/

warning not work or girlfriend or wife friendly....

or this chick she can dj as well might be a bit far to come.

www.djagenta.com

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