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Please note This isnt only a Skyline Event Any Make Models are welcome

Post away whoevers keen to come for this etc...

Everyone is welcome to join there are no limit to number of attendees etc

Cheers

Vish

GJ Photography - www.gjphoto.biz

Time :- 7pm dont be late !

Photoshoot location :- Noble Court (Hyperdome) Northend logan see below for instructions on getting there

22nd Dec This sat be there on time please for those who want to get some good pictures cost is 10 bucks per car and this will be around 10 -30 shoots per car he will be bringing his own lighting etc will be a stage setup Cruise after photo shootPlease be on time to photo location Thanks

22nd december again same location 7-7.30pm for those who want to come this date cost is 10 bucks per car Increase in cost to cover for all nite photoshoot

Please Note since this is a private area no skidding loud stereos will be tolerated by the Photograper as his brother owns the premises Thanks

Instructions on getting to location

Take Hyperdome EXIT

Turn First LEFT (First Exit)

At Lights Go Straight

First Right

First Left

Its Past Neutomatics Building

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Count me in too!!! I'll get photos done of my 34...

IF nadeem brings my bluey, is there any chance i may be able to get one shot with the bluey in the background with my 34??? Or would there not be enough time?? Just a thought. The bluey's only stock, but it would be kinda cool to have a pic of both my cars.

Vish.... dont forget the ramp for the 300c limo bro but the hummer should be ok to get up the drive way.

I have a funny feeling there are not gonna be enough carpark's of this.

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nice nice i got a set of checker plate ramps organised and made up should be done by thursday arvo !..

Teena im getting some shots of my Audi RS4 brothers evo and my chaser as well plus the 34 .. 34 getting a new wing done atm .. missus has a new bodykit might get some of that too see how we go with time

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