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nah they arent that bright really, and what makes you think it was nighttime??? :D

you know how the camera never lies? well, it does. a lot! lol

I got myself a little GoPro camera a month or two back and just bought the suction mount. So will have to try this out with a little basic camera.

Cheers

Andy

i bought myself a Nikon D700 and a 24-70mm F2.8 Lens :D there is no way in hell im putting MY camera on a mount. That said, my mate put $10K of Nikon equipment on the suction on my car hahaha

i bought myself a Nikon D700 and a 24-70mm F2.8 Lens ;) there is no way in hell im putting MY camera on a mount. That said, my mate put $10K of Nikon equipment on the suction on my car hahaha

I agree, I have the D70s and there is no way that is going out there, thus the GoPro.

Tried it on the bike and in the surf on the w/end and it was great.

Nice shots, Brendo! Are they enhanced, or straight off the camera? I think I'm getting used to seeing that huge chunk taken out of the bottom of your DAYZ bar where the intercooler is, as well.

cheers, was a friends canon eos50d, 1st of the 3 photos is remarstered, the other 2 are 3-shot exposures laid over into 1 frame

but.....

the engine is farked. either piston ring or oil pump, thought it was turbo oil seal but its not turbo related; got to check it out a bit more & see whats going on (ie compression tester kit needed)

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ttachment=219470:Stagea_wreck.jpg]Here are some photos of my recently departed S1. I will post up my new one when I have installed the chipped ecu and have a dyno chart to go with it.

First is at Taupo with the v35 wheels and road tyres.

Second is at Manfield with R32GTR rims and Bridgestone semi-slicks.

Third is after i have salvaged all the bits to put in my new car.

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and to you too, LOVE the 32

might as well post pics of your new stag in here, close enough to owning it and it's super sexy :(

:bunny:

just wait a few days and i'll post up some pics of my own when i get it :)

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