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Received this in the email at work. It's from NDSOC (Nissan Datsun SportsOwners Club).

G'Day All,

A film company needs an R34 for a shoot (this Friday night if possible) in Nth Melbourne- the more modified the car is the better.

You will be paid for the evening - about 3 hours or so.

Your plates will be covered, the car is parked and does not move- the filming is around it.

Please let me know ASAP- if you know someone who would be interested feel free to pass this one- but they need to find one quickly!

Thanks

Karyn

[email protected]

I hope it's not for a TAC "hoon" advertisement!

there is one, but no engine in it haha

and just read your fine print, be funny if they, go on like " if you own a car like this and jazz it up like this and like that, well get you, and do all that we can to get hoons of the road"

Haha it's probably a trap to defect R34's in the hope that several will turn up on the Friday night. It's a legitimate email and car club though. Easy money and semi-fame for an R34. I'd do it if I had one.

there is one, but no engine in it haha
only ones i can think of are Matts RE customs R34, MattDs drift R34 and aarons sexy white R34 GTR

MattD's would be nice. does alot of drift events, might get him some sponsers .... depends on what this whole video is for

Yeah I'm surprised no one has jumped on this. Getting paid to stand around for 3 hours while your car is parked...you can't beat that.

Just because people dont post does not mean they have not emailed :P

I saw a few people checking the thread out before, i have a feeling they would have sent emails off :D

def worth doing something like this - my jazz was used for a commercial paid $400 bux on the spot :P

Hi Guys,

Thanks to everyone who emailed me (and yes there were quite a few).

A car has been found that ticks all the boxes..... the plates are hidden, the car isn't driven - it is stationary (so wouldn'tve mattered what it looked like on the inside), but once again i appreciate you all contacting me, and to birds who posted it.

Not a bad way to earn $100's whilst you do nothing for 3 hours..!!!!

I don't know who the client is, just, was just contacted and asked to find an R34, I have a fair idea, and believe it's comedy rather than drama based.

Apparantly, they tell there is a slight possibility of another project needing a Skyline in the future so i'll let you all know if anything comes of it.

Cheers,

Karyn

President

NDSOC

Hi Guys,

Thanks to everyone who emailed me (and yes there were quite a few).

A car has been found that ticks all the boxes..... the plates are hidden, the car isn't driven - it is stationary (so wouldn'tve mattered what it looked like on the inside), but once again i appreciate you all contacting me, and to birds who posted it.

Not a bad way to earn $100's whilst you do nothing for 3 hours..!!!!

I don't know who the client is, just, was just contacted and asked to find an R34, I have a fair idea, and believe it's comedy rather than drama based.

Apparantly, they tell there is a slight possibility of another project needing a Skyline in the future so i'll let you all know if anything comes of it.

Cheers,

Karyn

President

NDSOC

Glad to be of assistance. Was the owner from SAU or outside the club? Ohhh could be a Chaser skit lol...

nothing special about my GTT or id offer mine lol

only ones i can think of are Matts RE customs R34, MattDs drift R34 and aarons sexy white R34 GTR

MattD's would be nice. does alot of drift events, might get him some sponsers .... depends on what this whole video is for

:sick: Where have you guys been...you know Matt's baby no longer exists right?

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