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Just wondering if people are interested in having another photo taking night like last year? Had some good pics taken, not that I've got a good camera, but would like to know if people are interested?

Also anyone interested in another Dyno Day out at ESP sometime?

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How does ESP go for dyno live displays compared to the dyno we used a while back in Phillip (can't remember the name, Christian was the 'contact' guy)

I'd like to know as well. BTW the garage was ultimate tunes and Christian works there (possibly ownes). He ownes (or at least did) a GTSt which he had hopes of putting an RB30 bottom end in. I would have love to see the outcome.

Photo shoot for me, I'll go to the next dyno day with the Supra boys for a Skyline v Supra battle.

im interested in the photo shoot BUT would you guys mind if i didn't bring the GTR and bring along something else? i dont think many of you's will like it and its definitly too showy for most but i wanna get some good shots of it....instead of the poxy ones that i take....

I'm up for both Dyno/Phot.

New motor for the Skyline has arrived so should be back on the road in a week or two.

When were you planning it.

Late Sept or maybel ate August when it warms up a "little" more.....

I'd be up for that, keen to get some pro photos done of my car. I know someone with a good camera who'll likely be interested in taking some snaps for us too. I'll see what i can do.

Can you find out what days or times they are available? Or if anyone else knows anyone who

Would be interested? Also just to bear in mind last time we had this photoshoot, it ended up

going until about 2am-3am, it might be a long night.

Still have plenty of time to discuss it. Perhaps we can get Justin involved again, I would

also suggest people pay a fee for getting a CD of the pictures, like last time since we are

using up someones time.

Also shell can you change the title of the thread to get rid of the dyno day part?

thanks

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