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Hi guys some of you might remember last year we did a photo shoot a nite one with as many cars as possible with a professional photographer which went well but alot of SAU members missed out due to the date and time...... this time it would be similar except weekend day time and a couple of models to brighten up a few things... if your keen let me know depending on the numbers i can figure out a cost factor which wont go on time as oppsed to last shoot .. bear in mind one car will have around 200+ shots taken ..

here is a few shots of what he can do models are selectable so you can say if you want blondes or brunettes choice is up to each individual ..

Enjoy

Vish

Mods please move if in wrong section...

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Looks like stock leather seats with aftermarket head-rest pillow to me.

lol inside joke, i just spent a whole day explaining to Taz that OBX makes special aussie-bum spec buckets for those who can't fit into regular bucket seats.

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wtf guys, they don't all have to be stick insects... a bit of respect wouldn't go astray :ninja:

I am actually going to have to agree with Rev here... I don't see a probelm with either women. They look like they are comfortable with themselves and it appears that they are having fun.

Nice car BTW Vish.

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lol i'm just messin... they actually look pretty hot with clothes on, its just the bikini top shots that bring focus to the wrong parts. sometimes the imagination is better than reality, and its up to the photographer to utilise parts of both to bring out the best in someone.

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