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Want your car featured on the Newcastle Pro Sound web site header?

Hi, i'm currently designing the Newcastle Pro Sound web site. I want to feature some sort of import in the header. What im asking for is for a very nice photo of your ride, please no stock cars, something with a body kit or exterior aftermarket parts... Any shots of nice custom boots with fully sick subwoofers & amps hahaha but im serious that’s what I need. Mainly after a simple outside shot of your car which i can cut out to put in the header. Sorry there is no payment for your ride, just the fact you can tell people, "hey check out this url www yadayada com, that’s my car in the header" I could easily use a pic of my car but that would be a bit of a pretentious thing to do seeing im designing the site.

I'll be finishing the design today so get your car photos in quick, If i see a photo I really which came in late 'eg tomorrow' i may quickly get to swap it over into the design, but this site preview will be sent off to the client fairly soon 'within next couple days'

Doesn’t matter what your ride is, either Skyline, Supra, Silvia, whatever, what works, works so please post'em up. If I don’t get any responses I’ll just use a shot of a m8’s s15 I think.

Cheers :)

Why not use yours?

Ehhh, i'd consider it as a bit of a wank thing to do seeing im designing the site... I've actually got a pic of a supra re coloured in the header at the moment, its looking the best, its on a really nice angle so I might just stick with that.

Nice shots of your car too knore, nice shiny paint job :( Oww & kool lighting.

Ehhh, i'd consider it as a bit of a wank thing to do seeing im designing the site... I've actually got a pic of a supra re coloured in the header at the moment, its looking the best, its on a really nice angle so I might just stick with that.

Nice shots of your car too knore, nice shiny paint job :( Oww & kool lighting.

hehe yeh some say i got too many photos, i say you cant have enough!

gives me something to look back to when i eventually move on from this car ;)

hehe yeh some say i got too many photos, i say you cant have enough!

gives me something to look back to when i eventually move on from this car :(

Hahah yeh there’s HEAPS of photos alright.

Yeh fair enough’s.

My boss at work just said "aww that design looks sick! but you should have your car in the header, they’ll *the client’ never know. I’d do it"

lol, i might do a version with my car in header... but this supra is probably gona be hard to beat with the angle its on, it just works well...:wassup:

Hey all. I just finished my online portfolio the other night which includes the homepage design I did for NPS so it you want to check out this thread http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=65857 click the link to my portfolio & the current 'latest design' is a feature of NPS.

Cheers! :D

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