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This is a poll to see what kind of posters people like, be it Track shots (across the finish line, stationairy) or Action shots (mid drift/lap) or profesional studio shots?

The cars in question are all very respectable Nissans... I dont know if I am alowed to say any more than that.

Please vote!

Christian

I like pretty much anything - personal favourite would have to be action shots, capturing the moment kinda shots though. But if it's a good pic, it's a good pic, regardless of what the car is/isn't doing.

I must admit though, I'm intrigued Christian. Sure you can't give us a hint?? :D

any pics of any Nissan....... as long as it's not Pulsars or Patrols :D

/me runs to cover up the Patrol poster in the garage.

WE WANT POSTERS!

OH...... and you forgot to add the option "studio shot with half naked chick sprawled across bonnet"

i like all shots really but studio shots generally look the most professional.

anyone can goto a track and photograph a car but to get it in A1 visual condition is awesome and to capture it is great. I'm more into shots on teh street or with scenery though rather than just shots on a crap background...

what's the reason for this cheif?

i liek flashy show nissans in studio shots (minus the token skank)..... well those are the kind i'd put in my house ..... they look nice framed :P

I like Action shots too ..... hell i just like everything.

I'm with Niz, the studio shots are usually very classy and look awesome but at the same time so does a car, sideways as all get out, with smoke pouring off the rear wheels in mid-drift. Plus, the stationary shot is the timeless classic.

I voted for all :P A Nissan poster is a good poster!

Ok, the posters will be of Terry Ashwoods collection, consisting of,

'92 Bathurst winning R-32 GT-R

Group C Bluebird Turbo

Group C Exa Turbo

Group A DR-30

Group A HR-31

Group A Gazelle and also '92 Formula Brabham

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