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I would love to join with the photoshoot. BUT I need to get my car sprayed first otherwise ill be rocking up with a yellow primed 32 hahahahaha.

Its hopefully getting done this Saturday.

The end of beaumont Rd carpark next to the city is alright to take photos. Next to the Racecourse???? It joins onto South Tce and East Tce.

thats cool wish I was getting a respray..lol

are you sticking with the same colour ?

and for those asking, the plane would be EX military not a F18...LOL and not a 747 either..lol

and it could be at any airport in the adelaide area pending response/confirmation from the aero club president, or the other person i asked permission from.

might have to be fair about spots and use a lotto system to draw names out for spots... or the one who slips me the most stimulus cash...lol kidding

thats cool wish I was getting a respray..lol

are you sticking with the same colour ?

and for those asking, the plane would be EX military not a F18...LOL and not a 747 either..lol

and it could be at any airport in the adelaide area pending response/confirmation from the aero club president, or the other person i asked permission from.

might have to be fair about spots and use a lotto system to draw names out for spots... or the one who slips me the most stimulus cash...lol kidding

I'm cashing in my cheque today... PM me your bank details :P:(

Really Damo? Your car doesnt even need a respray. mine did haha

The colour is gonna be similiar to the standard colour but I made it and it has glitter in it haha wont be full on or anything though (: Its good working at a place with paint hehehe

Really Damo? Your car doesnt even need a respray. mine did haha

The colour is gonna be similiar to the standard colour but I made it and it has glitter in it haha wont be full on or anything though (: Its good working at a place with paint hehehe

hope its not a rattle can job,,hahaha

hello new buddy buddy...lol, Mine needs some paint too???...lol

The underground carpark at Big W/Wollies in Gawler is a sweet spot, there would be heaps of nice spots in the barossa also.

LOL I work there.

Yeah photos arent too bad, have got a semi-decent one of my and my managers car reversed up agaisnt a wall that I took after work. His car is a R33 S2.

Pics?

When I say semi-decent, thats not including the quality of the picture lol. I took this with my old phone, but as said, it could be good for pics! Also, before people comment on it, that park im in is pretty wide and there was more than enough clearance around the pillar lol. In other words it was for shits and giggles, but there is some good photo opportunities to be had down there.

Nice!

Is that the underground carpark or the one to the left of wollies?

Actually the top floor on there would look good because its open roof!

Thats the underground one, up the BIGW end.

The other one could look good, but the only problem is you cant really see out of it even on the top level although it could be good :P

Hey what about either the massive old church, or the other old one on Porter Street and Orleana Square, Gawler? (Respectively)

i think all will agree we should have my dato as the star of this photo plan on the runway

sure dan, then we can do TOP GEAR - SAU SA video work as the A380 engines blow it off the runway at 300k..lol

bet it would still run and look the same.. but then you can have brag rights...lol

the hole in the window would highlight the city lights ,, as its dropped from a cargo plane at 20,000 ft...lol

or maybe we can say its a gunshot from a 50 cal machine gun on a WW2 plane...lol at least they didnt shoot you down in the Holden plant parking lot(enemy territory)

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