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Don't know why it needs to be so far away :P or is this all about you?

unless u missed the entire thread matt... That's the tine that suits the majority the most due to repairs, upgrades and overseas trips...

whats wrong with nature as a backdrop? i got a pic of my mates car with the bay in the background and it looks really good. i say no to graffiti because i hate graffiti it looks shit and messy and you cant read it. thats my opinion :)

edit: maybe the city or if possible the shipping docks would be an awesome background.

Bump.

I have a shoot scheduled for the 18th of February at the graffiti location in Richmond - how many are ready/keen to get their cars done then? Please let me know.

Currently have most timeslots available after 10:30pm.

hey Clarence...ya about my friends bike, she is moving interstate on saturday and she is giving her bike away on fri arvo...so she wont b able to make it to this one...might ask around and try to get some cars/bikes for the fri nit..:)

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