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I'm still in for this. Providing how many members there will be and how trust worthy they are, i will let people use my strobes (depending on battery life in the portable battery) so they can get some use first hand on strobes/advice on how to use them. Don't blame me if you go out and spend money to buy some :P

Also, any idea on what photogs triggers are would be great, because we don't want to be firing off the same channel :)

I'd like to know how many photog's are heading there also, any idea? Also, rough idea of cars at the moment is about 25-30'ish, so it should be a good turnout and plenty of photos to process :P

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Where abouts in Palmie is everyone planning to meet up?

I'm still pretty keen but depends on the weather and also I plan to pick up a car on Saturday morning way out west so that could be a factor.

im still keen.

But Palmie is still a bit of a trek for me so I might just meetup at the homebush point.

If I change my mind ill be sure to PM ya

Would be good to see you there Dave, as well as some of you other guys (Raf!). And Blitz - think I bought my xenons off you, right? You can check them out if I make it there on the night :P

Where abouts in Palmie is everyone planning to meet up?

I'm still pretty keen but depends on the weather and also I plan to pick up a car on Saturday morning way out west so that could be a factor.

Would be good to see you there Dave, as well as some of you other guys (Raf!). And Blitz - think I bought my xenons off you, right? You can check them out if I make it there on the night :P

Hey Matt, that's right, I have a terrible memory!

Try and make it along, I am still unsure which car I bring out, but either way I should be in attendance

Where abouts in Palmie is everyone planning to meet up?

I'm still pretty keen but depends on the weather and also I plan to pick up a car on Saturday morning way out west so that could be a factor.

Would be good to see you there Dave, as well as some of you other guys (Raf!). And Blitz - think I bought my xenons off you, right? You can check them out if I make it there on the night :blink:

+1 yeh ill be there

Hey mate, I'll try and make it out. :D Would be great to see your R33 and some of the other cars too.

Hey Matt, that's right, I have a terrible memory!

Try and make it along, I am still unsure which car I bring out, but either way I should be in attendance

Noticed i've left some details out so here is the whole lot.

Start: 6pm

Where: Ocean Rd Carpark Palm Beach

What: Photo's until 7ish

Then: cruise to old hill link homebush (i'll be taking pics from the passenger seat of my car) to meet up with the NS/HT photoshoot (starts at 8pm).

End: Sometime after 8pm, whenever people feel like heading off.

Bring: If you like taking pics, your camera. Also as per stand cruise conveniences, if you have a cb, bring it along as they can be convenient when on the move.

So far i've had a heads up from the following

Aggroman - homebush

Blitz

pbk1776

GTR32G

Goldzilla - Maybe - Homebush

FST513 - Photographer

God Speed

Cassbo - Palmie only

Not sure if any of the above are planning to bring friends, but with the above numbers more isnt a problem.

Hello,

I live around Olympic Park and am very keen to attend if I may :D

What: Hardtuned/Skylines Australia Photoshoot

Where: Old Hill Link Homebush (enter via Edwin Flack Ave)

When: Saturday 13 March 2010

Time: 8:00pm

Hope to meet all of yall there!

Thanks to all those who replied to let me know your coming. look forward to seeing you all tomorrow.

Dont worry if the weathers not the greatest, clouds and puddles can add to a shot. just bring a shammie and it will be all good.

If it rains lets all go to p1 multi level carpark

last time we went there is for the Z series and V35s meet and greet + Photoshoot last weekend or the other cant remember

level 3 have good lighting

if we are going and you are worried if you car is too low? well do not worry you can get up there easy!




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