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Nick is confirming location yeah?

Time wise, 3 or 4 suit people? gives us a bit of light. Are we shooting one or 2 cars?

Sidd, give us an update with as much details as you've got. maybe we'll be able to fill in the blanks as a team :blink:

Ok so 14th nov (sunday) is the shoot. There will be two models. Thats all I know lol. I need to tell the model the location and time. So someone please tell me :blink:

I dont want to be driving around for an hour on the day trying to find spots.

Car wise you guys decide. I think 2 cars will be more than enough.

Just had a look on Maps at homebush to try and pick a spot to meet and shoot. It just highlighted how little I know the area :blink:

Nick, have you had a look yet? Botanical gardens might be a good place to start, pending vehicle access.

Hey guys I'll most probly come down with my r33 GTS-T.

I'm new to the forum so might be a good chance to meet other skyline owners.

You can see a pic of my car as my display picture, so let me know if it's aiite for the shoot

OK, Matt and I just went for a quick look around Homebush and out the back of Rose Hill/Camelia. We found a few spots that might work for both the cars and the models, but it will depend on access available for the cars (I'll make some calls tomorrow). Moving the models around shouldn't be too much of an issue, and it will depend more on how their chosen outfits suit the locations.

I'll post some quick photos shortly.

You don't really need pics. We just found a few locations that might be fun for the the model(s), and a car or two.

Meeting point = Novatel Homebusy bay, which is across the road from the Olypmic Park Train station.

Meeting time = 3.30 Sharp. We'll head to the first location at 4. (or earlier if every one is ready)

there's plenty of parking near by.

Sidd, what are the girls going to be wearing? like what style of clothing did you mention?

Car wise, Sean has his white 34 gtr v-spec coming. Sidd, you're always banging on about getting some good shots of your ride. Clean it, that's our new 2nd car for the day :P

Matt - DONE AND DONE!!! Will pass one those details to the models. They will be wearing knee height dress. I just told them to wear something elegant and sexy!! hahha.. Eitherway it will be a great learning experience for everyone. If we have a successful shoot then we can start doing lots of other creative shoots etc.

No problems will clean my car inside and out ;) Looking forward to sunday!!!

So whos coming??

KORY - dont be soft!! I will give you 10 bucks in petrol money. lol

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