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Hello everyone at skylinesaustralia.com :P

I'm a 21 year old guy (philip) from Stockholm, Sweden - home of GiS and Ghostrider.

Anyway - I'm going to Sydney (and hopefully a lot of other places around australia)

and figured, since I've grew to become one of Zatzy.com´s

"filmographers", I might bring my camera to check out what's

going on downunder...

So what's up with this thread then... ?

Well, Since I basicly don't know anyone that's connected to legal

(or illegal for that matter) streetracing/racing @ strip I ended up

here - asking for your help.

If you know of any car fairs, shows, cruises, races etc please

send me a PM. It'd be fun to show off some skylines, as there's only

about 5 or 6 of them in Sweden.

Zatzy.com sports 11 000 members, most of which love streetracing

and modified/tuned cars more than anything else.

So if you own, or know, cars that you think might be of interest

for me to film please send me a PM - preferably adding a link or

pictures of the car(s) ...

I'll touch down in Sydney January 27th and stick around Australia

for about ~100 days - till the middle of may anyway.

All answers, mails, ICQ messages, PM's are greatly apreciated :wavey:

If you feel like checking out some of my previous footage follow

the links below... you'll need divX 5.02 (or later) to see them.

http://files.perk.ath.cx/richard/[email protected] (94mb divX 5.02)

http://cleany.dnsalias.com/zatzymds.avi (36mb DivX 5.02)

Originally posted by cereal

Come to cumberland mcdonalds pretty much any saturday night.....

You'll have enough film footage to last a lifetime!!!

Got an adress there... ?

I've never been to Sydney before, treat me like a total newbie (at least Australia-geography-wise) :bahaha:

I liked the last part of your post btw... :P

I hope you're right

Originally posted by Boxhead

dont pay out sweden, they have produced many fine punk rock products, MILLENCOLIN, and NO FUN AT ALL, just to mention a couple.

Must'nt forget GiS and Ghostrider there :)

So far I've yet to see some other country's streetracers pull something of that of the above movies' magnitute off...

I take only note on serious posts here anyway, so no worries Boxhead.

Anyway, I'd still like to get some more info - are there any "official"

streetracing organisation? In Stockholm, there's at least two.

Gaasa i Täby and Cityrace. (http://www.cityrace.nu/)

Cityrace have invited me to make movies for them this summer.

Last august they sealed off one of the main streets in stockholm

and ran races there. Police not too happy about it though :lol:

Here're some movies of what I hope to capture on film... I dunno

what to expect of Sydney streetracers so I might be grasping into

thin air.

http://213.114.235.165/~johi/cityrace-city.mpg @ Sveavägen (A few 100 meters from the city core)

http://213.114.235.165/~johi/Cityrace3.mpg @ Valhallavägen (mentioned above)

Both videos above are filmed in Central Stockholm.

The server they're at might be slow as a ****ing donkey at times

and the editing isn't much to horray about either - that's why I

entered the "official" filmographer JoHi's realm to stir some shit up

and get some kick-ass streetracing movies out there.

Enjoy.

Those of you, who feel that you or your friends have cars out

of the ordinary to show off, are still more than welcome to send me

a PM. Pics are apreciated... :(

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