My SB Car Make T&E Vertex 350z :D
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Originally Posted by AlvinHuyN
Bigger brakes + drop and it will be one of the sexiest black Z!
as for brakes, I'll need to see how the cash flow is later on...it's not a priority for me. though I wish 04 Z's came with the option to have brembos and leather seats

I think the spacers will help the gap abit, so it'll look better.
Last edited by noodleman; Jun 4, 2007 at 10:18 AM.
Originally Posted by noodleman
wheels specs are:
19x8.5+25
19x9.5+29
and like Reality350 said, gonna get 5mm spacers for the front and 10mm spacers for the rear..just waiting for them to come in.
19x8.5+25
19x9.5+29
and like Reality350 said, gonna get 5mm spacers for the front and 10mm spacers for the rear..just waiting for them to come in.
damn noodle...i want to molest your car.......
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or surprise sex.
erick's car looks good mmmm...can't wait to have some extra $$$ to start doing exterior changes XD.
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or surprise sex.
erick's car looks good mmmm...can't wait to have some extra $$$ to start doing exterior changes XD.
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Gonna turn this into my adventure in DSLR land. Just picked up a D80 with the kit lens (18-135mm) so i'll be taking plenty of shots. Hopefully I can see a gradual improvement in the quality of the pics.
Comments and Suggestions are very welcome! It's the only way i'll learn!

I think I keep setting the ISO too high, cause the pics to turn grainy. Gotta keep an eye out for that.
Gonna turn this into my adventure in DSLR land. Just picked up a D80 with the kit lens (18-135mm) so i'll be taking plenty of shots. Hopefully I can see a gradual improvement in the quality of the pics.Comments and Suggestions are very welcome! It's the only way i'll learn!

I think I keep setting the ISO too high, cause the pics to turn grainy. Gotta keep an eye out for that.
Sweet! Hahaha...yeah I was the same way when I first got my kit on too. Bought me a camera & kept going since
What ISO where you set on? For low light settings, a tripod makes a BIG difference.
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iso was set at 800. I think i should've set the shutter speed slower, to like 10 seconds or something, and use an ISO 200 or something.
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Last edited by noodleman; Jun 22, 2007 at 05:29 AM.
Originally Posted by noodleman
iso was set at 800. I think i should've set the shutter speed slower, to like 10 seconds or something, and use an ISO 200 or something.
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Originally Posted by tonywenzel
When shooting with bright indoor lights, use a lens hood to keep unecessary light from getting in.



