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hey all,

i know im prolly not the best person to organise this but smeh. after a talk with jayce today i thought id start a thread about ideas for dates and places for another photoshoot. places to meet, places to eat (i can rhyme fo shizzle ma nizzle dizzle) but most important places TO TAKE PHOTOS :wassup: . so yer. post ya ideas and then i guess we'll get a good day etc where we have every1's cars and no stuupid utes turning up lol.

only real idea i have to put forward is that we take photos etc before we have a bbq so we dont have less cars for photos. maybe meet somewhere in the city. take photos areound somewhere (ideas again) then cruise somewhere for a bbq. sort of like a planned route etc. eg. meet, photots, go to ...., more photos, go to .... 4 photos, move for more photos then head somewhere close to last destination for a bbq

so ideas any1. dates, places, what to do, times, what to eat/drink, and yer

am i making sense lol??

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as a side note i'd like to get some of our cars at Ed's one evening and put 3 skylines up on the hoists and have 3 below them and line the rest up in front, as per Richards and my discussion a few months ago. It would look awesome and Ed can use it in his advertising someday if he chooses to.

and regarding photoshoots, new parliment house is always a good bet, or parked and lined up on anzac parade, hmmmm.....try and find a nice body of water somewhere and line the cars up there also.

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ill do it for nothing, oh and for places to go well let me see. Most areas are still burnt out. Arrr there would be the molongo river nice and green and some water there. I also know a secret area down by the lake where a coppers log comes out.

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also i noticed today, driving up past the big eagle at Russell (sp?) that it would be a very nice location, it's a very pretty area but im not sure on what their rules for cars being around there, because we are all Terrorists right?

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also i noticed today, driving up past the big eagle at Russell (sp?) that it would be a very nice location, it's a very pretty area but im not sure on what their rules for cars being around there, because we are all Terrorists right?

I have worked in and on those bldings, if we stay away from the major arears all should be fine, eg main doors (which you cant get a car any where near there) drive ways, and crap like that, they wont care to much.

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I work very close to the 'budgie on a stick' at Russell offices and have just got off the phone to the afp guys in regards to this. basically there isnt a prob with us using the area for a photo shoot as long as no direct pics are taken of the buildings. Cos I asked, I am now the point of contact for this (if it even goes ahead) , if we do go ahead, I have to send off an email with a few basic details, such as time, day, approx nbrs etc etc.

The corvette car club have been there before without a hassle, so we will be sweet too.

Cheers, Kate.

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if you need a lift you can come with me if you want richard :D she doesnt have the speed of the r but still be good to see you come along :rofl:

alternativly we could do the photoshoot at richards place just roll it out of the garage line em all up then we are done :)

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alternativly we could do the photoshoot at richards place just roll it out of the garage line em all up then we are done ;)

Thats right we can just move some of the shot to richards place so as his car can be involved. I am not joking either. :P

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the 33gts-t is still faster than a busted 32gtr...sorry richard, had to say it ;)

i aint saying nothing...... (HARSH!!!!)

and also it would be cool to involve sinista in the photo shoot (almost like, its down but not out :P) but i dont think it wud be great for all cars to be getting photos there unless anyone knows a real nice place to be taking photos in jerra? there are a couple hills but i dunno any that have good views. alternatively we just tow sinista to a hot spot :)(id be happy to chip in money for a tow if no one here had a tow truck) what does everyone want in there background? what about a night photo shoot with the night life in the background? we need alot of light for the cars though, just ideas

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