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Hot 4’s Photo Shoot for the Car Community of Melbourne!! THIS Wednesday Nite


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With Autosalon just gone, there’s numerous hot4’s photographers and editors in Melbourne, and they have asked me to organise a photo shoot for the car scene in Melbourne.. so lets do Melbourne proud guys !!

So I’m asking all clubs, that span the car community of Melbourne and all the car enthusiastic to show your support for the Melbourne car scene and participate in a group photo shoot this Wednesday nite…. Syd always gets Cruise patrol coverage, now its our turn to show them Melb is a much better cruising place than Sydney.

So bring your Show Car, / Cruise Car / Daily driver / etc to be part of the car community shoot down at Lonley Planet this Wednesday nite

When Wednesday 22nd of September

Meet : 7.00pm

Where : LONLEY PLANET - Dockside, Corner Maribyrnong St and Parker St, South Melbourne.

What not to bring … Stupid Behaviour !!

MELWAYS: 2SJ12 (see attached map)

An unofficial cruise will be run after the photo shoot for those that want to cruise.

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If you have any questions feel free to call me on 0417 875 785

Regards James

Hey James, typical MCCR style... half a day notice for an event :D Lonely Planet is a good meet point, Should be a big turn out. Might see you down there tonight

:P

Yeah I went down with Tim and Daz.. it was raining. Didnt see any official Hot4s photographers, was pretty much bullshit. hehe not a small turnout though, some of the LS1 boys showed up with the Vic street utes club. We got there about 6:55pm, and there was only a few cars.. 5mins later they all came rolling in! Filled the entire street on both sides, around 40-45 cars. So people came, parked their car, waited around for a bit, and then left. I also counted about 8 semi-trailers rolling in to the warehouse at the end of the street, looked like they were having their own mini-cruise :P lol Some loser was gettin all excited because Vicky showed up in her lil red rx7 series 3 (HERRXX) a.ka. MzRoToR on funkysexycool.com :rofl: "Omg UleH dats her!! omg, she wanted my email address!" :rofl: hahah yee Ok buddy u can relax she has a boyfriend.. pfffft some people, so sad..

There was also a nice white GTR R34 there with plates NIS-R34. Me and Daz had a chat to the driver and apparently he just signed up with SAU Vic at Albert Park last weekend. Hopefully we will see him attending some track days and upcoming meets.

Summary: Another poorly organised, last minute notice event courtesy of MCCR. Luckily no cops showed up before everyone left.

haha nark true true...

lol matt i can see why that guy was hysterical when she turned up....she looks pretty damn fine in the pic on fsc lol.

Its a nice meet spot lonely planet and wasnt a bad turnout...too bad the weather put a damper on everything :rofl:

The White R34 would be Nick. He came on the GOR cruise earlier this year. He also has an R32 GTR resprayed in Bayside Blue.

Yes, I know :) He gave us invites to the Bathurst Bash.. Show n shine, watching bathurst on a 4 meter wide screen, all day BBQ.. should be good!

... of course i remember...

i was just checking to make sure it was confirmed...

(can someone pm me the details... ie. where and when! lol)

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