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You may well have bought the Daily Telegraph on Friday 8th October with the CARS Guide 'Cover Story' about a man, his R32 N1 GT-R and the R32 GT-R 21st Anniversary Celebration. Some of you have already decided to scan and frame pages 99 & 100.

So.... Would anyone here be interested in a Professional Memento/Souvenir from SAU?

1) Matthew Everingham is willing to produce a disc of photographs titled, "R32 GT-R 21st Anniversary Celebration - by Matthew Everingham"

He can charge you for such a disc to be sent out to you. Costing details call be posted up soon (- and a small $3 donation of that would be contributed to SAU which is already not for profit).

2) Kory Leung's professional work could also be produced in the same fashion perhaps; "R32 GT-R 21st Anniversary Celebration - by Kory Leung"?

3) Tuna Photography work by Tim could also be produced in the same fashion perhaps?

It goes without saying, that all these photographs and discs shall be copyright!

You may well have bought the Daily Telegraph on Friday 8th October with the CARS Guide 'Cover Story' about a man, his R32 N1 GT-R and the R32 GT-R 21st Anniversary Celebration. Some of you have already decided to scan and frame pages 99 & 100.

So.... Would anyone here be interested in a Professional Memento/Souvenir from SAU?

1) Matthew Everingham is willing to produce a disc of photographs titled, "R32 GT-R 21st Anniversary Celebration - by Matthew Everingham"

He can charge you for such a disc to be sent out to you. Costing details call be posted up soon (- and a small $3 donation of that would be contributed to SAU which is already not for profit).

2) Kory Leung's professional work could also be produced in the same fashion perhaps; "R32 GT-R 21st Anniversary Celebration - by Kory Leung"?

3) Tuna Photography could also be produced in the same fashion perhaps?

It goes without saying, that all these photographs and discs shall be copyright!

hey terry, due to the fact that i missed out on the cruise i would definately be interested! just let me know the details, that is of course if you are offering it to people who couldnt attend also?

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hey terry, due to the fact that i missed out on the cruise i would definately be interested! just let me know the details, that is of course if you are offering it to people who couldnt attend also?

Yes, much feedback from those who couldn't come as well as those who did, prompted me to think of this + the talents of some great photographers here.

Stay tuned for posts from the shooters. :)

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I've been asked by the event organisers to supply a disc full of my high res shots from the day.

The disc will have all the Full Resolution shots from the day, which can be found in low res in the event gallery on my site LINK

Each disc will be printed with image above so it's a nice keep sake from the event.

Price is $30 per disc. This includes delivery to your door, and also includes a $5 donation to the club.

PM me or post up here.

thanks guys and girls :)

OK, it'll be $28 for each Hi-res disc - because SAU only needs $3 of your hard-earned money.

Can you PM me with your address and bank details please Matt, as 2 people incl 1 non-attendee wants your work.

Then $56 is on its way. :P

^^^ Every time some person buys one of your Professional-Discs, it becomes a compliment to your hard work!

You and Kory spent ages getting the camera settings right at the Recon virtual-photoshoot.

Your time and skills should be rewarded. So, from us to you; Thank You!

And every purchaser will own a spectacular souvenir for life :P

PM MaTBoy and FST513 Nick.

It's all being stitched together as we speak. :D

Oh yes, and soon, Pezhead will be posting up here to present to you all, an...

:mrt::) SAU Commemorative Vid :ermm::ermm:

I believe Eric will be putting a video montage together although he mentioned the rain and heavy fog along Bells Line ruined a lot of video from his billion cameras he had mounted on his car.

I'm sure he'll still have a tonne of footage.

PM him - Pezhead.

hey guys. I'm sorting through my footage now. I've posted a few teasers in the wrap up thread.

As Kory said, I'm a bit sad to say that the footage of the actual cruise was a bit tainted by all the road spray cluttering the camera lenses. Although the sound from the goPro on the back of my GTR sounds Noice!

Did anyone scan in the carsguide article??

http://www.carsguide.com.au/site/news-and-..._my_nissan_gt-r

Do you realise now Bobby, that after this article, you've got Nissan fans all around Oz scurrying to their grey import dealerships to check out if the staff don't realise what they've got?????

:banana:

Many thanks again Esther for coming all the way up to NSW...

And many thanks for your praise in the VIC thread!

:D

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