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Hell yes mate, that looks brilliant!

From a photographic POV it would've been good to get some forced fill-in flash on your rims from the LHS especially for shots #1 and #3 IMO. But as far as the car goes, it looks insane! well done. All you need to do now is spend some $$$ on your driveway so you can drop it a bit more :P

Hell yes mate, that looks brilliant!

From a photographic POV it would've been good to get some forced fill-in flash on your rims from the LHS especially for shots #1 and #3 IMO. But as far as the car goes, it looks insane! well done. All you need to do now is spend some $$$ on your driveway so you can drop it a bit more :P

Cheers mate,

Yea im not much of a photographer ha! I have a photo shop like program, but i dont know how to do all the bits and peices yet.

As it is the above photos needed to be colour balanced for the yellow... not an easy car to take photos of!

I agree with bringing out the rims, i tried a few things to do it, but wasnt happy with anything i tried...

ha yea, i believe i will be moving in the near future, so the suspension will have to wait untill then unfortunately!

Cheers mate,

Yea im not much of a photographer ha! I have a photo shop like program, but i dont know how to do all the bits and peices yet.

As it is the above photos needed to be colour balanced for the yellow... not an easy car to take photos of!

I agree with bringing out the rims, i tried a few things to do it, but wasnt happy with anything i tried...

ha yea, i believe i will be moving in the near future, so the suspension will have to wait untill then unfortunately!

The yellow comes across as really bright/strong in all the photos I've seen of yours so far = good as it sounds like it hasn't been left out in the sun to fade and she's been looked after. I'm interested to hear the verdict when you take it to Eugene on the paint thickness :)

The yellow comes across as really bright/strong in all the photos I've seen of yours so far = good as it sounds like it hasn't been left out in the sun to fade and she's been looked after. I'm interested to hear the verdict when you take it to Eugene on the paint thickness :)

Yea the yellow is still very nice & bright... i see alot of yellow cars on the road that are badly fadded, and they look horrible.

I will fill you in on paint thicknesses etc, hopefully get a chance to meet up on the pie run cruise... should be looking very nice for that having the detail been done the day before! looking forward to it.

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