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Hi all,

We are looking for a Nissan Skyline to be used for our website banner for the month of July. ( carsale.com.au )

We see it as your car being the the equivalant of a " pin up model".

If you have goods pics of your car, and are happy for us to use them for our site banner in July send it through to our email ( website at carsale.com.au )

We will no be paying the winner, however you will have bragging rights among your mates.

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Hi all,

We are looking for a Nissan Skyline to be used for our website banner for the month of July. ( carsale.com.au )

We see it as your car being the the equivalant of a " pin up model".

If you have goods pics of your car, and are happy for us to use them for our site banner in July send it through to our email ( website at carsale.com.au )

We will no be paying the winner, however you will have bragging rights among your mates.

I would at the very least off a tank of petrol to the person nice enough to go to the trouble to organise pictures.

Also i didn't realise its a competition

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it's not just the photo advertising for your site and potential customers, its also the opposite side of society, most people with serious performance cars dont exactly want pictures and or details of whats in posted every where to thieves to case out. a daily driver yes, there not much of a target, a standard skyline with just a kit and rims is what you should be looking for . not only that your posting up pics of cars you dont actually have (and most likley wont have in the near future) which would give the impression you have said car or similar for sale....false advertising.

even the lambo and ferrari you got advertised on your site now arent exactly modified in anyway. standard rims etc why have modified jappas when you got those two there you could use for example.

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