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Hi there,

I have been requested by a model to find either a 32 or 34 skyline (gtst or gtr) to do a shoot with or both cars. She loves these cars, however both me and her want a JDM 32 or 34. No bling bling please. Just our personal preference. Not looking for a stock car either.

We are thinking of doing the photoshoot end of august sometime. Thinking maybe 23rd which is a thursday. Im trying for the weekend, but just depends if she is free. She lives quite far away from Sydney so all depends when she can make it down here. anywyas..

If your interested can you please send me a pic of your car and let me know if you will be free end of august sometime. Like i said most likely that thursday as she has to be here on friday for another photoshoot with someone else.

At this stage i dont know the location or time. Just wanting to get an interest first.

Thanks,

Sorry got my dates wrong..

23rd is a sunday.. I remember her saying she was coming to sydney on a thursday. Maybe we both got our dates wrong..

Ok let me find this out and get back to you. But it will deff be end of august sometime.

Let me know if your keen to help out.

Thanks

sidd.

If you are serious i will provide a picture of the model.. But i wont post it in this thread sorry.. Will be disrespectful to the model.

Trust me shes a beautiful girl..

Bakes - If i ever do come up that way i will let you know for sure. ta

Yeah you can use my car, but one rule is that she cant sit on my paintwork. Lets hope by then the kit will be on. No bling bling just GTCs 19" dropped and IMPUL kit if it ever gets on.

Edited by DECIM8

There will most likley be three cars in total.

The spots are filled up i think now.. WOW so much interest!!

For others who are interested dont hesitate to contact me. I can always organise another one. Perhaps even one sooner.

Thanks

Edited by siddr20
Man what about the r33

sorry siddr20; i knew this Q would come up!!!

The R32 is 'traditional'

The R34 is 'mean'

The R33 is so 'STYLISH' that it takes attention away from the Model !!! :D

Will the Model be wearing PINK ???

If so, I'd choose mxfly's car as No. 1.

'Cause his wheel nuts are the SAME COLOUR !!!

And his midnight purple 3 paintwork is smoooooooooother than a baby's bum !!!

^^ :D

I still have a picture of his wheel nuts on my camera haha!!!

Sid,

Will you be posting pics of the shoot on here? or on your website?

Or will this be a private shoot, for you, the car owner, and model?

sorry siddr20; i knew this Q would come up!!!

The R32 is 'traditional'

The R34 is 'mean'

The R33 is so 'STYLISH' that it takes attention away from the Model !!! :)

hahahahhh yes what Terry said :) heheh

^^ :)

I still have a picture of his wheel nuts on my camera haha!!!

Sid,

Will you be posting pics of the shoot on here? or on your website?

Or will this be a private shoot, for you, the car owner, and model?

I will post the results on here. Well if they turn out any good hahah..

*cough*

oh sorry missed that post..

Not after a stock car, or one which has hectic 22inch chrome wheels. A nice lowered import with nice rims will even do.

But you know what a JDM car looks like anyways..

This will be my first photoshoot with a model etc, so lets see how it turns out first. If the images come out great and i get more interest i can always organise another one.

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