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Hi,

Since the "official" calendar is no longer going ahead, I thought I'd put together a totally unofficial calendar.

I'd like this to come together really quickly, so we have time to get it out before Xmas.

Time line

Nominations 1week

Photography 1-2 weeks

Artwork 1 week

Prinitng delivery 2 weeks

Hopefully in our hands by the end of November.???

Post up your nominations now.

Please only nominate members cars.

If we get lots of similar cars we might try and get a couple of similar ones in together.

Front Cover - To be decided.

Back cover - COllage of all 12 shots.

Inside Front cover - Collage of all cars that are nominated but didn't get a page to their own.

Inside Back Cover - Large shot of unofficial club meet (some thing like last night, with an organsised pic)

Cost will range from $25 down to about $20 if we get plenty of takers.

Payment will need to be upfront so I can get some money together to make the order.

This would make an excellent Xmas present for family friends anyone interested in Skylines or perfomance jap cars etc. and yourself.

lets get goin.

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Erin puts a LOT of effort and her own time in to the club. Yeah she probably should ask for help a bit more, as I would have been happy to go help take stuff out to Jambas, even tho it would be going out of my way to go to their place to pick it up. But if we dont know, we cant help.

Either way, what Mud is doing is tops. And we need to stop bagging each other out. And get stuff sorted so Mud can have his dream of a skyline calender for Chrissy. If you want a cefiro, sing out.

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