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hey jenkies, if youre needing a driver, i might be able to help ya out, i think the celsior might stick out just a little too much. :yes:

shoot us a pm if that aounds alright.

Lol im not sure yet, i have wednesday off so im sussing out a few places then. How far to the castle and what was the parking like?

my bro's car club hit the castle once before. parking is a plentyful but getting a shot with castle in the background with the entire club might be difficult. the parking area i remember ya cant really see the castle through their trees

observe the following pre cruize trial pics

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note it looks like you could fit about 3 skylines infront or 5 swifts in the above case :(

also there's also a fancy fountain thing jus off the camera that we could probably surround aswell

but still sweet as spot all the same

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I so would love to come for a cruise and meet up wid sau members would be awsum, but my cars pretty much naked my body kit and bonnets all in primer at da moment so im kinda embarresed to drive it around other nice painted Skylines lol...hopefully later this year theres another photo shot or cruise coming up then my car will be ready..love to c pics of all the local sau members skylines posted up hav a gd1 neway drive safe... :)

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Ok im in the process of finalising this! Just would like some imput, Thinking castle is out, bit far and also not a huge area to use.

Do people want to do 1 spot or 2 locations? Ive got one set in mind, wouldnt mind suggestions though. Going to do a final run from the meet spot etc on saturday and take better notes.

i know this sounds very standard and cliche but a beach/ocean ?? just an idea always makes for a mad backdrop.

may i have a pm with meeting spot and time. i think scandyflick/ aka dave is bringing me down with the R should be a riot!

cheers

Some things to consider:

The forecast for sunday is 36 and hot. SO it will be very bright sunlight; is the photo op area shaded at all? Bright sunlight will case some pretty harsh shaddows, so if there is shade, it would be better.

If not, will the cars be able to be manouvered to be with the sun behind the photographer? less shaddows in the photo's then :thumbsup:

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