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Not your marks are they Ewen?

One shot i though may look real good would be down by the lake at dusk, (when the horizon is reddish) looking across the lake to parli house, with all the cars lined up in the foreground, if that makes any sense?

Another possible location:lined up somewhere along Anzac Parade(the long,often-used-as-illegal-dragstrip road running down from the War Memorial to Parkes Way)?Shoot photies in both directions,depending on light-towards the Memorial and Mt. Ainslie,or towards new and old Bulls#*t Places...err...Parliament Houses.Or lined up outside the fence next to the Airport(the road that goes out to Qbn.,not the "long shot" from Majura Rd) as planes fly in/out?At the old disused dragstrip?Natex/E.P.I.C. somewhere?Ah,the possibilities...

what have you changed on your interior terminal?

yeah mine wont be painted either, so its a cracked front bar for me.

i cant wait!! never thought we'd have such huge interest either, great to see!!!!

not sure what to do about bbq meat? how bout everyone just brings what they want?

i think ewans taking care of bbqing stuff though???

Don't want to turn it into a circus, but here's some suggestions:

A 'Prank' gold coin bucket [for donations towards this forum].

SAU membership forms handy [might sign someone up???].

Bit short notice, but maybe a small add in the Canberra Times 'cars for sale' if there is a next time, not everyone is an SAU/internet member/user.

Sponsorship from some of the import businesses would pay for some of this, $10-20 from four or five businesses adds up [you'd probably get your BBQ meat for free].

I don't necessarily agree with all these suggestions [i'm a KISS fan, keep it simple stupid], but they are a start, others may think of more or better or simpler.

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