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hey all, i got my wisdom teeth out yesterday and im boredshitless! im keen to bling up the stag if the sun comes out to play or get sum rainy shots....

where are some good places in adelaide to take sum?

ive been to torrens island, not too bad or lofty but no where i know of it really good...

random thread but ahwell im sure it will help some of us.

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go to "the ramp" down in the port (i think)... seems to be a favourite.

also modern mulit storey parking lots can make for good elevated angles and clean sexy backgrounds

yeah ok may have to check it out... wheres this 'ramp'

those really old buildings in port adelaide, just down from the cop shop...

i reallllly wanted to get photo's of the 33 there before i sold it :)

The wool shed is awesome for photos... One of my old VLCT:

frs2.jpg

Very cool place for pictures,

The warf around the corner from there is good for pictures too.

Maybe a cruise/photoshoot day of a few nice ricelines would be good? Anyone object? I'll be down for the cause but we need someone with a good camera. Phone camera's just won't cut it :blink:

Thanks guys hahaha.

It wasn't bad for a Holden. P.s. calais' aren't commodores :blink: LOL

The wheels are chopped in, however they are off the black calais turbo in NSW with the plates ITSWAR. Bout 10k worth of simmons wheels right there and thats without tread.

Big suspension setup and tubbing is to be done to fit them in the guards lol

Fit anymore stickers on your car Cara LOL daamn

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