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Rob contacted me a little while ago to start organising a 2014 calendar. I was busy preparing for World Time Attack/Drift Challenge so I wasn't too free to help with the preparations. Now that the event has been completed, we can start doing something about this calendar.

I am happy to organise the printing a similar calendar like this year, however I haven't been (and there also hasn't been) to many events locally. So my plan is:

- If you are interested in contributing a photo(s) to the calendar, please let me know. Photos may need to be cropped to fit the calendar. You will need to have taken the photos and not just downloaded from the internet. By sending me the photos, you will need to give me rights to give the publisher rights to print them.

- Contact me to arrange to take some photos of your car. If you have a prefer location, we can start with that.

- We may organise another get together to take some photos. Give me feed back about this if you like but no polls, date changes, etc.

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Thanks for the great coverage last year Eiji.

Will leave space for a few of the awesomeness of others this year.

Ooooooh Mad Electrical Storm !!!!!!

No way dude. If not the GTR, That Sleek "Taxi" of yours.

Should be a few 34s this year and you gotta be in it.

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Stinkypoo said : "Contact me to arrange to take some photos of your car. If you have a prefer location, we can start with that."

Group shot for sure but individual cars shot by the man himself would be best for consistency and SKILLz.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Got some pics today, used different settings for each, as the happy snapper isnt too great with colour etc...

Ill send em so you can pick one, if there's one that's good.

Oh... whats the best way to send them?

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