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Took these last night, as of today the car is sitting on glossed black R32 rims, looks alot nicer, but just have to wait for new bushes to come so i can get her on the road again....

Thanks to Charlie for most of the pics, and walking around barefoot :D

Ed

Edited by Mr Ed32
long exposure is your friend..... :ermm:

i wana go take pics now with my black rims

mode psm... then... which one of the settings, M, S, P or A? lol i have no idea... i just play around with the settings and take photos hoping one will look good/clean!

but I did learn that a tripod is a must!

updated...

Black rims yo! i love the look of them!

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and finally, red leather trim on the interior.... just gotta get either red seat covers or "leatherette" seat covers that go over the existing ones... $400-$500 bucks....

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