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Hey guys, Im new here, but was at the Skidpan day with levinet (black r33 with white rims).

Anyways, I hope you enjoy these ...

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If you want a better look or to find your car, head to My Gallery and input the last few digits of ya number plate or something into the top right search bar.

Let me know if these images are too big as well ...

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whose it this skyline? http://esemte.com/zenphoto/index.php?album...ge=_MG_7679.jpg

i want that front bar, but i cant find one that fits a series 2? did u mod it to make it fit ur series 2? if the owner is reading

Just looked through all the shots. Some really nice pics there. :)

I looked on your gallery, but I don't see how to get prints. Should I just send you a PM? Also, roughly what price for prints?

Just looked through all the shots. Some really nice pics there. :wave:

I looked on your gallery, but I don't see how to get prints. Should I just send you a PM? Also, roughly what price for prints?

Drop him an email: [email protected]

Very nice shots!

Thanks for coming out, withstanding the heat and taking the photos. I am sure everyone is very appreciative of your efforts. :wave:

Hope to see you out at some more events in the future.

Cheers

Brad

whose it this skyline? http://esemte.com/zenphoto/index.php?album...ge=_MG_7679.jpg

i want that front bar, but i cant find one that fits a series 2? did u mod it to make it fit ur series 2? if the owner is reading

This car is Andre's. His name on the forums is Leadfoot. Maybe try to contact him direct.

Thanks for the photos mate! much appreciated... your well organized ;)

Be also interested to know what shutter speed you chose for the action pics :D

Click on 'Images info' below image(on webpage), has lots of settings info inc. Shutter Speed, or can use Photoshop(or similar) and view meta data attached... either has the info stored :P

Awesome pics dude;

Were you using a PL filter on the sky to make it gradient like that? Be also interested to know what shutter speed you chose for the action pics :D

No PL filter on his gear (and the stuff of mine he was using) it's too expensive to buy Circ. Pols for the 300mm L and the 70-200 L :laugh:

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