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Hi,

Once again, I have a photo shoot planned and I am looking for a car. The shoot is planned for Saturday 24th of March in inner Melbourne. The car I'm looking for must be show condition and JDM style. I am not biased towards any particular make or model. The owner should be willing to provide some specs on the mods the car has becasue the photos will be submitted to a car magzine and its likely they'll want to make a story of it.

Please direct message me with details and photos of your car.

Thanks,

Michael.

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I'd definetly be keen for this but HPI are running a feature on mine in the near future so not sure if I'd be stepping on anyone's toes though?

PM name of magazine please? :thumbsup:

Don't be letting them use my photos hey :) PM me if they thats what they're asking..

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