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Hey Guys!!!! :P

If anyone isnt doing anything this Saturday the 22nd!! I would really appreicate your help!

I have an assignment at school (Awesome website) and I need to do a photoshoot (time to show off your vehicle). My great friend that most of you know 'TOM' with the white 180sx is taking the photos.

We are meeting at 1:30pm behind BWS/The Rex Hotel on Richmond Rd just across the Liberty Petty and Toyota!!! This will be a bit of a cruise too :) Please let me know if you are joining in so I can start planning for the shoot.

I also need some help on were we could get some great photos taken were I can fit all the cars too lol ??? Anyone anyone???

Edited by Lil Miss 32

I only managed to grab a couple shots with my camera - forgot the damn memory card at home so used the inbuilt memory which can hold stuff all high res photos. :) I just had to take them photos of the RC car this morning didnt I haha

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There was a few more cars to the right but were non-Skylines :P

yeah i got some photos as well. they turned out heaps well.... thanks heaps tom and everyone who came.. it was a fun and exciting day lol

..............i will post them out when i can.........

work comp....i cant do any fancy writing...only full stops lol.....

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