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Hey guys,

I've been talking with Chookie and Anthony this morning and I've known they want to practice their photography skills.

So tonight were meeting at barbeach Carpark at 7pm for some night shots.

Basically just an excuse to get the dust off our cars and have a chat.

You can bring any car you like, it doesn't have to be a skyline or modified, if you want a picture of it or just a chat swing by.

So bring your friendly face out for a couple hours and have a chat.

Oh and the usual stuff to note, don't hoon about on the way there, home or near us. No excessive revving as it is a residential area so show some respect (or I'm sure they'll call the cops which is 500 metres away. This isn't a show off comp it's a friendly meet up.

Hope to see you there!

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Hey buddy, was justing thinking about the location, i think they have gates to the carpark that they might lock at night from memory... just thought of it then?...

not sure on any good alternatives though.

only me jarrad and chookie turned up, but was very late notice....

Found a really good spot for pics though.. heres two of mine, they turned out ok... not 100% happy, but the location/idea has huge potential, and very keen to see chookies, as im sure they will turn out amazing...

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