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I'm sure if StinkyPoo is involved and there are cars to shoot, it may just work out.

I know my cam is not the best and I wish digi didn't take over as I've still got my analogue SLR from when I did Photography in College.

Hell, the worst that can happen is a whole heap of varied quality shots of some shithot vehicles.

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I'm now confused. Saturday or Sunday?

I'm going out Sunday and I already have 4 skylines lined up from southside.

Leaving Tuggers square at 9.30 am.Then heading to mitchell and then one other location (probs the lake).

Get on board you Jokers.

If it flops then so be it.

Many a flop with the appethetic crew in ACT SAU

The group shot should just be eijis car yard hahaha

^this^ is funny coz it's true

and yeah sunday.

Worse that can happen is we get to meet peeps, some photo's, clean skylines and a drive. Already a winnrar !! :D

Hope so, ive got crazy indicators.

sanding today

ok so sunday at 9.30am? and for those of us from up north, tuggers square is where supercheap is?

just about to ask that, ok cool 9:30 then

ok so sunday at 9.30am? and for those of us from up north, tuggers square is where supercheap is?

YEp - but if your Northside we can just meet yous at Japspec in MItchell at 10am

I was wondering what the go was with Mitchell, had visions of draping the cars with strippers :no:

Although they probably don't look their best early Sunday morning..........

will scrub up ok once we flush em with the fire hoses

Ill bring my partner along tomorrow with her DSLR. like i said she did photography in uni for a while so she said she is happy to have a go if we dont have anyone.

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