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Check on here: http://forum.r31skylineclub.com/index.php?topic=123760.0

I don't know if it is going ahead, but it's rather close now.......... Easter is next week.

It will not suit everyone, a date and time just needs to be set and go from there. If they turn up, they turn up! if they don't, they don't.

Edited by StinkyPoo

Yes its still a go'er.

Going out on Saturday and Sunday to look at the best spots and the will post the results, times etc on Sunday night.

Waiting to get the "Long Range" weather report as well to finalize time's.

Again have the 4 days to choose from but will take into concideration of the days you wont be available.

Will keep you posted.

Alan.....

;):D:)

As promised details as listed:

Easter Sunday

Time: 9am (Nice and early so to miss the crowds)

Where: Old Dept of Taxation Car Park

From there we go down to the fountains below Old Parliment House.

There is plenty of room for you to take individual or group shots of cars.

From there to the Car Park at the bottom of ANZAC Drive.

You have the lake in the background.

Then up to the top of MT Ainslie.

For those that wish to, then a cruise to a nominated BBQ area for lunch or what ever.

If your still interested please let me know via this thread.

:wacko:

Had very little interest so far but I will be there tomorrow.

Want to get some of the GTS anyway so if anyone else shows shows up all and good.

9 AM tomorrow.

See you if you show up.

Alan

The photo shoot is tomorrow KAT .. ya haven't missed it just yet

But here is a pic I took of my skyline a little while ago near old parliament house

Just resized it so I could post it up quickly ..

14mc30p.jpg

my car looks a bit different now ...

Fully blacked out window tint and no rear wing now

Ahhh I thought it changed to Saturday cause of the rain that was forecast! :banana:

That looks really good btw. I'd love to get my baby up there between the trees it's a nice spot.

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