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Hi Guys,

We made a short video that will be featured on our upcoming blog titled "Cars Food and Stuff". We wanted to interview people and their cars for their story so we started with one of mine! Its not perfect, but its a start.

Please view it and share it (constructive comments are welcome in the forum). We really want to get this out there!

Thanks so much!

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Will not watch.

Why is it a saab and not nissan?

Lol, come on mate, watch it! :-P. I'll be doing my V35 soon and a mates Stagea. Eventually will branch out more.

Nice one, watched just to get an idea what you were making but ended up watching it through. Good work.

Thanks Sarumatix!

Did not enjoy. Too much love for saab not enough love for nissan

Hahah, hold tight there will be some Nissan love coming. If you look hard enough in the interview shots you can see a V35 in the background :-p

that saab sounded like a bag of ball bags..

Umm...okay? :-)

Well done, I respect and encourage your passion!

Thanks so much! and yes Wheeler Dealers are the best!

Thats really cool man, If your ever in Melbourne and would like to do a piece on 34's or 33's, with their owners let me know!

Thanks bro, will definitely hit you up sometime!

Hi Guys,

We made a short video that will be featured on our upcoming blog titled "Cars Food and Stuff". We wanted to interview people and their cars for their story so we started with one of mine! Its not perfect, but its a start.

Please view it and share it (constructive comments are welcome in the forum). We really want to get this out there!

Thanks so much!

I think it was too long and I feel to sleep, do not worry I am old and fall to sleep allllthetime ZZZZZZZ

Oh sorry , dozed off, why didn't you start with the 350GT

All the best :)

  • 10 months later...

I know this was last year but I liked the video a lot.

These are my suggestions;

- Sit in a better room. There is a little bit of tinny-echo going on with your voice. Maybe a better mic?

- Swap between studio narration and car narration. This will be easier I'd suspect with good mics.

- The last part with the 'chase' cam needs to be with fixed cams on the car. It was a smidge on the boring side.

I love Saabs btw.

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