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  1. NS2500

    Rip Ns2500?

    What do you get if you mix a Skyline, a "distracted" P-plater in the wet and a Red Light? More Pictures: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...500&ppuser=2652 Yes, it looks like NS2500 (as I knew it anyway) may be gone for good.
  2. I bought my car there (when they were still MSA in High St.). All I can say is Pej is a very good salesman. However, I did pick up exactly the car I wanted with 31,000 geniune kms and in immaculate condition in and out.
  3. Oh I hate that! And why does it always have to leak into the power windows/mirrors buttons, that can't be good.
  4. Argh, far too late for me to be doing this...but I had to finish it. Good Night!
  5. Wouldn't earplugs be an easy solution for them?
  6. Can't believe I only just found this thread, I love it! I call it "Untitled".
  7. Hi Res images have been posted in the Gallery.
  8. Fitting is straightforward, eg. screw the unit in where it fits! As to the wiring I'm not so sure. Does anyone know if the R32 wiring is the same? S1 and S2 R33 are the same.
  9. I would have loved to get a few more shots but I won't be around. Enjoy fellas.
  10. People got fined?!
  11. Happy New Year to all the crew. Didn't anyone else get horribly sunburnt? :Oops:
  12. For those of you asking for high res images, what kind of resolution are you after? I've found the film good for resolutions up to about 3000x2000 - but unfortunately my scanner only produces useable (sharp) scans to around 1600.
  13. It's a film camera - there are no white balance / colour settings as such. The particular "look" of the pictures are due to film I was using me trying to bring up the bad exposures to something more useable. I took photos of every car, but due to circumstances noted not all of them worked - I'd love to get out there and do a few more shots next cruise.
  14. Matrix metering is good if you need to get the shot - ie. little preparation time. But you can't beat spot metering for perfect exposures. The shots I've posted are the ones that worked (by pure luck because I thought I was matrix metering) - the one's that didn't were horribly bad. I would have though the IXUS would already have spot metering - my A40 does. You have to be careful with spot metering though because you need to have a good understanding of light and what neutral grey is - or have a grey card with you.
  15. I wouldn't sell for less than 20K: 1996 GTS25 Series 2 Type S 78,000kms Silver Stock mechanically 16" japanese rims Excellent condition
  16. I used a Nikon F5 35mm SLR with a Nikkor 24-120 f/3.5 Lens. All shots were spot metered (accidentally!) and captured on Kodak E100VS slide film. Slides were scanned in to Photoshop for minor cleaning/optimisation on an Epson Perfection 3200 scanner.
  17. The rest are here for those who haven't seen them... http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=30356
  18. One more photo for you guys... :zap:
  19. Get outta my photos! Thanks, I'm pretty happy with these ones.
  20. Hey all, You may have seen me walking around with a large camera - unfortunately my lack of experience with it and the conditions ruined a lot of my shots. I did manage to salvage some however... Sorry about the bias to one car in particular, but can you blame me? -Greg
  21. 10 = Me (Greg) 8 = My girlfriend Abby Great day apart from the rain. I'll post some of shots I took later tonight.
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