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Have a few good ideas and have scouted some good locations, up for any others if you have one.

I want to try my hands at getting an all Skyline family action shot, so R31,32,33,34, & 35. I want this to push the boundaries so may take a few goes.

1 .The tunnel on the inner city bypass, 4- lanes, 5 cars across shaped in a V. Any idea's on the best way to stage it? example. R31 to R35 left to right or some other set up?

I will shoot with my super wide angle so the drivers will need some skill in keeping formation and don't mind trying in the late hours of a night.

2. Stage shot at a south bank location. can fit around 4/5 cars. (sorry about the pis poor quality of the test shot, no time for tripod)

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3. Undercover parking lot shot (up for suggestions on location)

Will have to do this shoot in Mid Feb I think to make sure we are all organized ect.

Post up if your keen and a shot of your car. Looking for some really clean examples as I want to get a few of these shots published.

Looking for GTRs!!! I have a 500HPGTT R34 but would be happy for a clean GTR to take my spot :)

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1 .The tunnel on the inner city bypass, 4- lanes, 5 cars across shaped in a V. Any idea's on the best way to stage it? example. R31 to V35 left to right or some other set up?

FYP.

Great initiative mate. Happy to lend a hand if req.

You might have trouble getting a 35 mate, not many in the club. I'd volunteer mine but it's only a GTST and only looks good at a distance lol. Good luck mate, cant wait to see how it turns out.

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