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Ok, 6 months into this year which means a fair few more months to get photos sorted for the 2011 Calendar. Im posting this very EARLY as last years result was a bit of a flop and I considered not making calendars for next year, but Heslo has convinced me otherwise and has said he will help co-ordinate a cruise / photoshoot to start the photo collection off!

Ill leave it to Luke to get most of it planned and sorted, Ill help where I can, but keep an eye on this thead for more details on the cruise/photoshoot. Should be fun!!

Oh, and long time no post - Hi everyone!! :)

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C'mon guys, register your interest here!

flick has made some awesome calendars the last two year, off her own back and dollar may I add. She got stuffed around last year by people saying they would take one; then never fronting up with money. She almost wasn't going to do another one but luckily I convinced her to change her mind.

Most of all, we need some good HI-RES pics of peoples cars to put in it. Last year flick had to scramble and deal with some poor and often low-res examples which made it hard to complete the calendar. A minimum order of 20 people is needed for the calendar to be made, anything over is a bonus. If there's interest, which I hope there will be, I'll get together a cruise, some decent cameras and some good backdrops to take photos at so we can fill the calendar with all the pics flick needs!

Yep I will be in. And hopefully you still have my calendar from last year Flick! I went to pick it up from Luke ages ago, but you had forgotten to send it to work with him. Maybe one day/night after work you can drop over to my place and drop it off and I can actually give you some cash (I am not sure if I paid for it or not yet).

Yep I will be in. And hopefully you still have my calendar from last year Flick! I went to pick it up from Luke ages ago, but you had forgotten to send it to work with him. Maybe one day/night after work you can drop over to my place and drop it off and I can actually give you some cash (I am not sure if I paid for it or not yet).

This years one u mean? I have bout 12 of them left so yep. I know I was meant to send it with Luke but I'm a scatter brain and forgot. I forgot about them until until we moved recently.

Hi Flick

yeah ill be down still didn't pick up one from the first year, but at least it was paid for

i think pre-order this year too its not that much cash...

really? U mean the 2nd one u ordered? I thought u got it?

All good guys, hopefully this cruise will turn out some good shots!!

hi felicity!!

last saw you on a cruise in the orange beast. carpark in mt.barker when my kiddling was crawling over my stagea sunroof.

how have you been?? would like to come along for the cruise & say howdy. still got the stag..... 250rwkw now.

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