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Hi all,

Im kinda new to this forum thingy, i may have posted the same tread twice. I am trying to upload a few pics but, the first was kinda messed up.So i have attempted it again.

Could a mod kindly delete the same thread if it has been doubled.

well, here are a few pics.

sky13.jpg

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What are your thoughts/ opinions?

Davey

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i think many things :D

a) the ride height looks cool... beware gutters

B) the car is generally sexy

c) i don't like chrome rims, but they don't look bad on yours, probably much better in real life

d) you need to zoom out or step back in most of the shots ;)

e) you don't need as you probably can see, use the edit button in the bottom right of the post to take them out if you can be bothered

f) welcome to the forums

g) imageshack popups piss me off... not even opera explorer can avoid them

h) nice tint

Pretty nice looking ride :)

You know you could have just edited the last post you made and started from scratch :D but its ok, you know for next time :mad:

yeh all i could add is the same advice as the others there :)

mainly step back a bit in ur next photos :) little bit more light over the whole car would be good aswell :)

Yeah thanks for those comments.

I dont have any further future mods for the car as im sadly going to get rid of it. (keep it, keep it god damn it. Just buy another car.)

Its time to leave the Jap/ Import scene and move on to the euro scene. Its been alot of happy sideways driving (controlled environment of coarse) since ive had it.

Yeah i might tag along to the dinner, are friends allowed?

Davey

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