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Hey Guys/Gals

We are be doing another photo shoot but cannot think of nice places to go. We got two R33 GTR LM Limited's together :banana: and want somewhere really nice

but cannot think of a location. Im coming from Rockingham so don't want it to far north and the other LM is coming from NOR so don't want to go to far south.

Anyone help will be appreciated.

If you bring models for the cars - my house LOL

but on a serious note i think 99% of shoots are done by the riverside, but they look good!

somewhere overlooking a beach perhaps? cottesloe beach has a carpark overlooking the beach ... but the carpark will probs be full unless u do it at night :\

Edited by Jonno34

its been quiite some time since I went up that way but I think on the side of the road are little points where you can park your car (on gravel if i recall) and at some of those spots you should be able to get a really good view!

road name is zig zag scenic drive

let me check my other threads, if im not wrong James posted a pic of his car on that road?

mate got some good ones of his typhoon at and old rail station from memory. had old rustic tin buildings as a back drop.its the only pic i could find on stalkbook. he is from mandurah so might not be too far away...will find out

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edit- was in Pinjarra

Edited by t_revz

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I prefer scenic stuff to grafitied walls :)

A skyline - especially a gt-r is a thing of beauty and should be placed with other things of equivalent magnificencewub.gifwub.gifwub.gif

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