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Hi Everyone,

GTCC & Sneeze Inc. are holding a Photoshoot for all motor enthuiasts.

We are trying to get a nice variety of cars so would like to extend the invite to SAU.

Having a GT-R previously I hope to see a few come along as I do really miss my R.

Due to this event heavily reliant on Weather please check the below link prior to leaving. Any last minute changes including Cancellation

will be reflected in the link.

http://www.gtcarclub.com/Resources/2009032...shoot_flyer.jpg

20090321_Photoshoot_flyer.jpg

Pictures supplied from a previous photoshoot by Sneeze Inc.

http://www.sneezeinc.org/gallery/main.php?g2_itemId=142

Hope some of you can make it

Cheers

Brandon

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Pre-Meet Details

MEET:Beaurepaires Westall Rd

84-94 Osborne Ave (Cnr Westall Rd), SPRINGVALE, VIC, 3169

TIME: 5.30PM

BRING: camera, friends & a mature attitude

Any Q's call:

Brandon - 0438022288

or

Sam - 0433989898

Yah apologise for the late notice. I was waiting for confirmation on the shoot location as I was getting contradicting feedback.

No biggy. Did any SAU people turn up? Are the photos posted up somewhere on the net? CBF'd registering for sneezeince just to see a few photos.

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