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Hey guys!

The club will be organising club calandars for 2011 using photos from our members and events.

This thread is a place to post up your pictures as a submission for the calandar. We will look at every picture submitted, choose the best then print the calandar.

Calandars will be available for sale quite soon, we're just dealing with suppliers right now.

So guys lets see your pictures!

Cheers

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some of my personal faves from texi :cool: feel free to grab anything you feel you can use Steve

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hi res versions of these + the rest of the texi pics: http://www.flickr.com/photos/joel-rodrigue...57624767097767/

most of these are kinda old but some still might suit a calender

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and a few from texi

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What's the dead line for images? Would it be worth waiting til after the 32 cruise?

in all fairness I reckon you should do group shots only for a calendar ie. texi, cruise etc photos with lots of member cars .. I'd hate to stare at some other dudes car for a full month :down: It should be about the club.

I remember seeing quite a few good shots from the recent texi where you could see tons of cars eg. the one where everyone was lined up for the 1st afternoon run

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