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ill have my camera too ant, and be bring the video too for some cool rolling shots

Nice one mate, im sure your far more competant with a camera than me too, so that will be good! and some rolling videos will be good to!

pitty we wont have matts car for the group shot though, 1 34 down.

many years of playing round and lots of reading haha

and mat if you can get my car past 180 as is atm good luck :P speed cut bro :(

can use photoshop n put mats in somehow haha

many years of playing round and lots of reading haha

and mat if you can get my car past 180 as is atm good luck :P speed cut bro :(

can use photoshop n put mats in somehow haha

Might get you to give me some pointers then.. im only just starting to apply the settings manually ha.

Might get you to give me some pointers then.. im only just starting to apply the settings manually ha.

yeah man happy to help out, you shooting with a canon or nikon?

ill have my nikon sunday cause i got no canon lenses now :(

Amatuer Ant Photography and Chookie Productions

has a giood ring to it

ill have a D90 on sunday essentially same camera, think they have a slightly different processor and sensor

my canon camera is ancient but cause i learnt everything i know with that i wont part with it :)

haha yea, will do, will look heaps professional and stuff ha..

With our crew? Doubtful :P

There will be too much silly behaviour to get away with looking Pro :D

Well not really... We know there will be the confirmed cars that have been posting (4 x R34's) and possibly Lenny in the 180sx but not really sure on a head count.

And ill talk too noodle nuts in the green 32 and see if he can behave himself long enough to follow us :laugh:

BTW guise, Gazza's car is FINISHED...... 10 weeks in the panel shop and it is done and back on the road with complete respray and new headlights, taillights, panels and the works!!! Trying to get him out on Sunday but i dunno ;)

a work mate is bringing his 32 gtr and 4 of his friends are coming in there liners too :)

im gunna guess 15 cars

This is sounding bigger and bigger by the post

I guess we will find out Sunday morning anyway

Side note was up at Stanhope today in the truck and now im itching to do the run in the Skyline




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