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Pro shots of your car in a great locale! Get in quick!

Only 9 time slots - First in and reserved.

We've secured a photo shoot location at the Edge Theater and have Kory (FST513) and Matt (MaTBoy) doing a mini photo shoot of your car on location.

How it will work:

Reply in this thread as your reservation books you a 10 minute "mini photoshoot timeslot". Make sure you list your car's model so we know which cruise group you'll be arriving in.

On the day of the cruise BE SURE you make it up to the Edge with your cruise group or you might lose your time slot.

On the day bring $50 and meet the photographer assistant in the Edge car park right in front of the theater. We'll have a few car stalls reserved for people waiting for their timeslot for the photo shoot.

When you're up, you'll position your car in the 'alcove'. Then let the photographers do their thing!

They will be doing some post production touch up on the photos so we will mail them out to you within a few weeks.

Want hard copies? No problem. Photo quality printing services will also be available for an additional charge.

These are some of test photos to give you an idea of the location and what you'll get

(Our Photographers will be bringing their lighting equipment to ensure you get pro quality shots on the day):

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What a great idea! Can I come spectate? Kory's a hella good photographer. Good luck guys!

Cheers, thanks Rallye :laugh:

Of course you can come spectate. I'd offer you a lift, but you live way too far away from me lol and completely out of the way for where i have to head first. Sorry mate!

Well, with the chance of a shower I can certainly understand people's reservation on stepping up for this one.

The photographers will be on the cruise but will only set up the photoshoot if conditions are good. If you are interested see me on the day.

Here's my mug shot:

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