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Absolute pr0n! Totally looking forward to shooting some of these cars Steve-O! Such high calibre!

I think an awesome shot would be all the GTR-32X (X being a letter). So far i've seen at least 10 cars with these plates!

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Kory let me know when you do another photoshoot for some of these cars, Will bring my Red R32 GTR, can bring Duncan's silver R35 (will have to ask him but will make him bring it) the Blue R34 above and need to find a white R33 GTR so we can do a 4 car shoot of all the GTR lined up for this calendar... and i would like a copy for my wall at home.

Oh and i like this idea

"I think an awesome shot would be all the GTR-32X (X being a letter). So far i've seen at least 10 cars with these plates!"

DJMGTR - Thats manly! Two minutes away from my house! Looks great, nice photo :banana:

Brian - No problems mate, sounds like an awesome idea! If you can gather the folks i think it would be a great! A 32,33,34,35 would look great. Would love to shoot it. Do you have any locations in mind (I haven't really scouted out western suburbs way, there are a few locations out my way but i know it's so far away from you. I'm willing to travel to see this pr0n eye-saw!!!

Will scout some locations this weekend/wh0re forums out for locations used previously that can accomodate 5 cars.

Brian - No problems mate, sounds like an awesome idea! If you can gather the folks i think it would be a great! A 32,33,34,35 would look great. Would love to shoot it. Do you have any locations in mind (I haven't really scouted out western suburbs way, there are a few locations out my way but i know it's so far away from you. I'm willing to travel to see this pr0n eye-saw!!!

Will scout some locations this weekend/wh0re forums out for locations used previously that can accomodate 5 cars.

I’m happy to drive anywhere for this shoot, most people live in Sydney so more than happy to meet anywhere. Will follow up Duncan tomorrow with the R35 and pm GTR32X find out his location and if he is happy to meet up for this, or can use another mates blue R34 GTR

Anyone with a White R33 GTR that is stockish looking and clean please pm me or I will hunt one down.

I’m happy to drive anywhere for this shoot, most people live in Sydney so more than happy to meet anywhere. Will follow up Duncan tomorrow with the R35 and pm GTR32X find out his location and if he is happy to meet up for this, or can use another mates blue R34 GTR

Anyone with a White R33 GTR that is stockish looking and clean please pm me or I will hunt one down.

Eric's car? Matt and Kory (and I) have already used it as a "guinea pig" when we scouted the location for last Sunday's R32 cruise.

I’m happy to drive anywhere for this shoot, most people live in Sydney so more than happy to meet anywhere. Will follow up Duncan tomorrow with the R35 and pm GTR32X find out his location and if he is happy to meet up for this, or can use another mates blue R34 GTR

Anyone with a White R33 GTR that is stockish looking and clean please pm me or I will hunt one down.

ahem.... :banana:

I'd love to take part. And I live on the N-shore of Sydney.

Just mine is slowly being transformed from the stock look. Can put the R34 rims back on it to cut down the "bling" a bit.

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ahem.... :banana:

I'd love to take part. And I live on the N-shore of Sydney.

Just mine is slowly being transformed from the stock look. Can put the R34 rims back on it to cut down the "bling" a bit.

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Thats car porn right there the wheels on it add to the touch and there not blingy i have the same wheels on mine

ahem.... :D

I'd love to take part. And I live on the N-shore of Sydney.

Just mine is slowly being transformed from the stock look. Can put the R34 rims back on it to cut down the "bling" a bit.

IMG_1661.jpg

Looks the goods with those wheels, and lets face it none of our cars are stock just didnt want one with body kits hanging of it.

Once i get a reply from the other cars owners, will be incontact to start talking times and dates for this shoot.

I was thinking nasty dirty industrial too, makes sense since there's going to be about 11 kajillion gigawatts of gtr power. I have a great location in mind. It's out west though, so it might not be to convenient.

Here's a shot at that location. it's quite large and very very quiet on weekends.

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