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New Zealand Rodder Magazine / Bullitt Tribute photoshoot

Started by Bob T, March 01, 2013, 03:07:23 AM

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Bob T

Howdy Folks, a few months back I was fortunate enough to have my car featured in a local car mag.
It seemed like the fitting thing to do it as a Bullitt Tribute.
I really enjoyed the shoot, excellent fun fanging it down the motorway with a fastback Mustang in hot pursuit  :2thumbs:
Old Dog, Old Tricks.

Bob T

Few more pics
Old Dog, Old Tricks.

JB400

Congrats on the opportunity for a magazine shoot :2thumbs:  Glad that you had a good time.

Bob T

Cheers Stroker  :cheers:

The photographer also did a monster 40'' x 26'' print for me as well, it'll be getting framed, definetly a oncer.

My Father in law came along as well as Assassin #2, could'nt convince him to hold a 12 guage out of the window though, apparently there are rules against that sort of thing
Old Dog, Old Tricks.

billfury

Congrats on the photo shoot, looks like it was allot of fun. I love that last picture. :2thumbs:

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Ghoste

Those are great photos Bob, you must have had a lot of thumbs up while the two cars were driving around for them.

Bob T

Cheers Guys. It was pretty busy doing it on a Saturday afternoon on the motorway  :lol: Yeah , plenty of thumbs up's but plenty of blank looks too, some people driving their nissan cubes or toyodas will never 'get' it  ;)
Old Dog, Old Tricks.

Fred

That's excellent Kelvin. Good feature.   :2thumbs:

A few years back I had my Charger featured in a Just Cars video clip called Dodge Charger, The American Dream.  I'm actually driving it. And they gave me a copy of the dvd as well.


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Fred

Hey BobT, I noticed you've got a brake light in your rear window. Is that compulsory over there or is it just something you opted for?


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68X426

Kelvin, awesome stuff, awesome to see how it's come together for you and the fun you're having. Cheers, Dan.  :cheers:



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cudacharger

 :2thumbs:

The car looks awesome and being used well!  Great article thanks for sharing brother I'll say it again "The Folks in New Zealand Rock".   :cheers:

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Beautiful Charger and congrats on making the magazine.

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Bob T

Quote from: Fred on March 02, 2013, 01:58:24 AM
Hey BobT, I noticed you've got a brake light in your rear window. Is that compulsory over there or is it just something you opted for?

Its a requirement for on-road compliance for registration, pretty damned ugly too. Most guys usually take them back out after the road worthy inspection, but as the inspection is every 6 months it becomes more of a hassle to put it in and out . If it stops some clown running into the back of me then I can live with it.

Quote from: cudacharger on March 02, 2013, 11:30:35 AM
:2thumbs:

The car looks awesome and being used well!  Great article thanks for sharing brother I'll say it again "The Folks in New Zealand Rock".   :cheers:

Quote from: 68X426 on March 02, 2013, 03:28:43 AM
Kelvin, awesome stuff, awesome to see how it's come together for you and the fun you're having. Cheers, Dan.  :cheers:


Thanks Guys, its been a great summer cruiseing in it, I've done 4300 miles since May 17th last year, probably why my wallet has taken such a hiding  recently :smilielol:.   That recent trip to the NZ Stonehenge is right up there with the best roadtrip I've ever done. That will stay with me for a while.
Yet to run it down the strip and see what that big cam can do

Did a wedding with an Aussie Valiant Charger, a Lotus and a mate in his 300F last weekend, that was super cool with the smokingly hot bridesmaids on board and later this month is Beach Hop with thousands of other Kiwi car guys and girls, that is one to mark the calendar for.

Ah, what the heck, here's a couple of wedding shots  :icon_smile_big:
Old Dog, Old Tricks.

remta1

Hi Kelvin.....looks like the Auckland war museum , I was there on thursday night. Did you get to register the "bullitt " plate as your plate ?

Bob T

Quote from: remta1 on March 03, 2013, 05:15:55 AM
Hi Kelvin.....looks like the Auckland war museum , I was there on thursday night. Did you get to register the "bullitt " plate as your plate ?

Sure was, we were expecting the fun police to come and chase us off the grass  :lol:
Yeah I booked the plate, had it before the car got here, was surprised it was still available

Bayswater Auto Show on next Sunday if you're not up to much Remta, always a good day out there  :2thumbs:
Old Dog, Old Tricks.

remta1

...would be good , but im based in Dunedin , was up there for a work conference ,  :cheers: Jason

remta1


Fred

Quote from: Bob T on March 03, 2013, 03:02:50 AM
Quote from: Fred on March 02, 2013, 01:58:24 AM
Hey BobT, I noticed you've got a brake light in your rear window. Is that compulsory over there or is it just something you opted for?

Its a requirement for on-road compliance for registration, pretty damned ugly too. Most guys usually take them back out after the road worthy inspection, but as the inspection is every 6 months it becomes more of a hassle to put it in and out . If it stops some clown running into the back of me then I can live with it.




We only have to deal with the initial inspection here. Once it's registered and as long as you don't let your registration expire you're good to go.
But the back window brake light is not a requirement (in Victoria at any rate).


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