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After last years successful SAU Calendar I've been working hard for the last couple of months creating a calendar that's even more packed with Skyline goodness for 2012!!!\

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The photography is all my work, captured over the last 18 months at various photo shoots, club events and track days. More importantly, Every car featured belongs to a member of the club.

The calendars are printed on FAT, GLOSSY paper (more like card) and are A3 in size. Perfect for your office, garage or any other suitable vertical surface.

Cost per calendar has come down this year without sacrificing quality!! (Thanks to our sponsors listed below)

$19.95 including delivery to your door for SAU financial members.

$24.95 including deliver to your door for Non-Members.

Hope Health Group - http://www.hope-health-group.com/

Just Jap - http://justjap.com/

Top Secret Imports - http://www.topsecretimports.com.au/

Performance-Wise - http://www.performance-wise.com/

PhillB Enterprises - http://www.phillbenterprises.com/

Circuit Club - http://www.circuitclub.com.au/

Unigroup Engineering - http://www.unigroup.com.au

V Sport - http://www.vsport.com.au

Japlink Motors - http://www.japlinkmotors.com.au

Japan4 - http://www.japan4.com.au

Import Monster - http://www.importmonster.com.au/

Autocult.net - http://autocult.net/

Here is a quick Preview of what to expect...

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PM ME with your interest and for payment details.

or shoot me an email to 'Matt @ MatthewEveringham.com'

CUT OFF for orders is the 3RD DECEMBER.

Delivery is expected to be around the 2nd week of December.

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I cant seem to find the info anywhere, is there a 2013 calendar being made? As I want to make sure I order one.

I don't believe so....unfortunately. Maybe ask Matthew on Facebook or something.

Maybe at the Canberra Mens Club :D

Pics of Scantily clad slarts draped over skylines = WIN/WIN

Maybe I should call and ask.

Mebe they could use it as a promo (Mandatory Pole in Car Park - WOOOOT )

You can go to the hyperdome and find the same things for free :P

Hey Guys, I own Japspec Garage in mitchell.

If you guys wish to hold a photo shoot using a workshop as a backround you guys are more than welcome just let me know

Thanks

Can we get you as a model? Maybe get some bikini washing going...

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Hey Guys, I own Japspec Garage in mitchell.

If you guys wish to hold a photo shoot using a workshop as a backround you guys are more than welcome just let me know

Thanks

I run and manage FASTdigital, the design and print shop in Mitchell, if you can deal with getting the calendar Mid Jan, I'm happy to make them. I'd rather only deal with having to get them to people locally who can collect them from me, but if there is enough call, I can have them posted out too. Should be able to do them similar quality to last years one for much the same price. I just have to work out a way to put the damn hanging holes in them...

Email me at [email protected] and I can assist. I'm also happy to help take some shots on my SLR, but still havent bought an external flash, but do have the camera and a tripod if the workshop is lit well enough.

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