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Terry, thanks! I think that's a real great compliment!

Nice Bayside Blue R34 you have there! Closest i ever seen was my 1/18 scaled model that I had that I sold off before flying to Perth.

NA_Goodness, I'm using my 17 - 50mm Tamron and 50mm f1.8 canon for most photos, with a 28-105mm in my bag , hardly use it to be honest.

Sticking to my 50D till I can afford a 5D Mk2

How do you find the Tamron lens? I love my Canon 50mm 1.8, and have a Canon 17-85 and 70-200mm f4 L as well.

It's pretty decent. Most of my photos' taken with it so you'll be the judge.

It wouldn't be as clear as a L lens, i was considering this or the Canon 17-40 L lens.

How much does a 70 - 200mm F4 L cost in Perth?

A 2nd hand piece costs around AU$620 in Singapore

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Hi mates

Looking for a Bayside Blue or White R34 GTR to shoot. If anyone knows of an NSX , i would be real happy as it's the one of the last Hondas I've been looking to document through my camera (and a Prelude...)

Feel free to PM me to discuss.

I know someone with an old NSX but not the facelifted last model, and you can shoot my R34 if you want :)

Hi Stephen, I've received your PM , I'll send you my number shortly :)

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A TVR? There are TVRs here? Bullet holes inclusive?

really nice pics pf two gens.you know there's potential calender material here.....

calender for next year would be good. SAUWA cars 2012.

Sounds good! If it materialises, I don't mind contributing (including Mickey's when the time comes). Just save a copy for me :pirate:

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