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Anyone interested in a photoshoot with your Nissan import this weekend?

When: Sunday 15th August

Start Time: Shooting starts at 2pm sharp

Location: Parramatta area (exact spot to be confirmed)

A few professional models will be supplied if you want to 'enhance' your cars looks! (optional) they will be there on the day.

We are looking for at least 4-5 cars

Images will be submitted to a range of magazines

If people are interested you must post/pm me an image of their car and its basic spec/modifications

Interested in:

Any type of Nissan

Custom paint jobs & metallic paints

Aftermarket bodykits & wheels

People who turn up for the shoot will get a free digital gallery of there car from the photos taken on the day! Images taken may result in your car being published in a magazine!

So if you are interested, please post/pm me with a photo/photos of your car and basic information. This should be one fun Sunday afternoon :)

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Is it free?

my car: http://i575.photobucket.com/albums/ss200/s...0493_resize.jpg

Would love to get some model shots with the car done.

could be interested.. hmmm but whats in parra tho?

What lighting equipment you got etc..

Edited by siddr20
Is it free?

my car: http://i575.photobucket.com/albums/ss200/s...0493_resize.jpg

Would love to get some model shots with the car done.

could be interested.. hmmm but whats in parra tho?

What lighting equipment you got etc..

hahaha Toyota is the only response so far...

I could be there... but where?

Sorry for taking so long guys!

It seems the photographer has had to cancel the shoot :(;) I'm sorry!

There may be another one in a few weeks, I've got your forum usernames written down so I can pm you, but I will make sure to give you guys an early warning :P

Sorry once again!



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