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Hi everyone,

We have been able to organise a club feature article in HPI(www.hpi.com.au). The photoshoot will be done by Rick McDowell, who does all of the WA content.

I'm after nominations off people who are interested in getting there car in the best import mag in Oz. If you can make the date, Sunday 23rd of May then please PM me your interest. The shoot will most likely be held at the Kwinana Motorplex.

This will provide very good exposure for SAUWA and SAU. There are only a limited number of spots, and preference will be given to SAUWA members, so hurry and join up if you haven't already. Please make sure your cars are in good condition for the photoshoot.

Cheers

Paul

President of SAUWA

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Wrong way to go about a photoshoot if you ask me!

I say get EVERYONE along to the motorplex for a giant group shot as well as the smaller feature articles that go along with it. You can be picky with which of the cars get more features. There should only be limited spots for the individual car shots, etc. Not the entire event.

Make the event open to everyone to wash thier cars, bring them along, no matter how stock, how N/A, how dead clutched etc.

I'm sure a panoramic group shot of 50+ skylines in the pit lanes taken from the dragstip overpass would be a big win.

Just my 2c. Knowing all the long-time SDU/SAU'ers would probably think the same.....

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