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This is just a photo I found from a car photographer in Hong Kong (I really hate this douche bag) he's like 23 or whatever and is probably the most well known photographer (for motor vehicles) in Hong Kong...I mean good for him and everything...but I'm still a jealous prick

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Hey james, can ya find the full res of the portrait one (vertical)?

I will ask the photographer

Strange they left the protective plastic on the drivers seats......

Sorta looks like someone is trapped inside a plastic bag....

I think this shoot might have been sponsored by Nissan So the cars could be borrowed or Nissans own "Show" cars

Edited by JamesK

Yeah I'm guessing they're taken from the heritage garrage.

Might be possible if Nissan is doing some sort of promotion, I know where this shot was taken and it looks like Nissan was having some sort of publicity stunt (You can see the banners they put up under the street lights) but my best guess is they contacted the owners in HK and asked them to be in the shoot

r35 isn't a real skyline/missing older ones/c10 isn't a gtr etc. *flame proof suit*

Seriously though, getting all those cars together was a very good effort, particularly in a country like HK

Not entirely sure what your referring to, if you meant getting them together would have been difficult because of how busy and dense it is, then I can see where your coming from but if your thinking there is a lack of sports/super cars in HK then you can not be further from the truth, I'm pretty sure I posted this album here before but here it is again - EVERY Sunday these guys meet to get breakfast and a small sprint in the twisty's and trust me when I say this was an AVERAGE day, apparently the weekend after a Zonda F, Gumpert, AND a Reventon rocked up...seriously FML

PS. You might be wondering why cops never show up, many of these people are "Well Connected" chances are they all know the Chief Commissioner of the police force (which isn't as amazing as it sounds, hell the guy had dinner at my house once) but no cop in their right mind would hassle anyone of these folks. Chinese culture is all about respect and who you know.

Album 1

http://www.facebook....2b414403&type=1

Part 2

http://www.facebook....6ebbff5e&type=1

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