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studio + lights + someone that understand image composition, exposure and how to use lighting effectively = great photos

Fixed :P

As someone who owns a lot of DSLR gear, I can assure you that gear does not guarantee a good photo :P

I'll see if I can remember to get some measurements of them if you'd like?

meh, it'll probably end up in the too hard basket, not enough m35 parts like that floating around down here plus i'd need to remove my washers etc, etc

meh, it'll probably end up in the too hard basket, not enough m35 parts like that floating around down here plus i'd need to remove my washers etc, etc

Pretty sure Ian has some spare's!

what you should be doing is buying an M35. not just the washers :thumbsup:

Yeh I hear there's a Black AR-X for sale with 268AWKW's on BP for sale atm for about 12K! :P....fastest one in Oz I hear too!!!

Edited by Jetwreck

your selling?

why?

fastest, my ass!

maybe!ph34r.gif....wife wont take it as her car so I can buy a new one!.......so she get's to keep the shitty old Bluebird and I'll still buy a new car for me!

Do you know of a faster one.....cannot be your's as you can only do 171.5km/h!!! :P....oh and you cannot go around corners or stop!

Edited by Jetwreck

yeh but atleast i can change gears.

as if you sell it? TRAITOR!

Oh.....that's also means that NSW's has the fastest M35! :P....and just remember I have a lot HP that I can still make once the boost is wound up past 15psi....and for shit's and kick's an E85 tune!

Just need to get off my arse and put the shift kit in the new gearbox! :(

Edited by Jetwreck

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