2007 350Z for sale!
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2007 350Z for sale!
Yep! that's right! Selling the Z!
Carbon Silver 2007 350Z Touring model
less then 6000 miles
Tein coilovers,
Nismo sway bars
Veilside version 1 front lip and side skirts
Greddy TIC-cat back exhaust
extended maintenance plan
GAP insurance
Optional: (can be included, but not currently on the car)
20" one of a kind Roja rims forged by Rays for the Valvoline Z
Why am I selling it? Due to recent events, I'll be taking off for the East coast, and then it's back to Baghdad.....for a total of almost two years. Trust me, this car is so much fun if I was staying, I'd keep it, but it makes no sense to keep paying for a car that I can't drive. I'm hoping it'll get a good home.
Asking a damn good price. $27000.
Last edited by keioffice350z; 03-08-2008 at 01:18 AM.
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technically, such a great pic. Look at the rim lighting! Jason, I'm currently reading Light, Science & Magic and I'll be damned that I didn't know crap about good lighting and generally good photography before.
Really, sorry to see you leaving the Z community.
Really, sorry to see you leaving the Z community.
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Jaime, if i sell the Tein's seperately, i'll let you know.
Erwin: thanks man! Well, I may be selling, but I may end up buying another one when i get back. just cant see paying for a car I can't drive for two years right now. I'll definitely be here doing what i do best: lurking.
Erwin: thanks man! Well, I may be selling, but I may end up buying another one when i get back. just cant see paying for a car I can't drive for two years right now. I'll definitely be here doing what i do best: lurking.
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Originally Posted by keioffice350z
Jaime, if i sell the Tein's seperately, i'll let you know.
Erwin: thanks man! Well, I may be selling, but I may end up buying another one when i get back. just cant see paying for a car I can't drive for two years right now. I'll definitely be here doing what i do best: lurking.
Erwin: thanks man! Well, I may be selling, but I may end up buying another one when i get back. just cant see paying for a car I can't drive for two years right now. I'll definitely be here doing what i do best: lurking.
But goddamn, that pic is just beautiful. Looking at it, the rim lighting is actually a direct reflection of the white upper background, which really stands out because the lower background is dark. Reflections on the side of the car are perfect as we can't see the camera/photographer. Was a strobe and diffuser or strobe and shoot through umbrella fired from the side (pointed to the hood)? That hard shadow cast seems to suggest it, along with the lighter brown on the left part of the wall, with lastly, the front amber reflector glowing on the bottom portion. But if any type of diffuser was used, the shadow would be soft, but the hard shadow could be from the setting sun at "golden time."
Then again, I may be overanalyzing and be totally wrong... and this is just simply natural golden light.
Totally impressed with the shot.
Last edited by ctwentytwo; 03-08-2008 at 03:16 AM.
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Originally Posted by ctwentytwo
By then, the z34's gonna be out...
But goddamn, that pic is just beautiful. Looking at it, the rim lighting is actually a direct reflection of the white upper background, which really stands out because the lower background is dark. Reflections on the side of the car are perfect as we can't see the camera/photographer. Was a strobe and diffuser or strobe and shoot through umbrella fired from the side (pointed to the hood)? That hard shadow cast seems to suggest it, along with the lighter brown on the left part of the wall, with lastly, the front amber reflector glowing on the bottom portion. But if any type of diffuser was used, the shadow would be soft, but the hard shadow could be from the setting sun at "golden time."
Then again, I may be overanalyzing and be totally wrong... and this is just simply natural golden light.
Totally impressed with the shot.
But goddamn, that pic is just beautiful. Looking at it, the rim lighting is actually a direct reflection of the white upper background, which really stands out because the lower background is dark. Reflections on the side of the car are perfect as we can't see the camera/photographer. Was a strobe and diffuser or strobe and shoot through umbrella fired from the side (pointed to the hood)? That hard shadow cast seems to suggest it, along with the lighter brown on the left part of the wall, with lastly, the front amber reflector glowing on the bottom portion. But if any type of diffuser was used, the shadow would be soft, but the hard shadow could be from the setting sun at "golden time."
Then again, I may be overanalyzing and be totally wrong... and this is just simply natural golden light.
Totally impressed with the shot.
*grin* Natural lighting. Shot at 5:30 PM at Hickam (hence the nice golden feel - sunset)
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Originally Posted by keioffice350z
*grin* Natural lighting. Shot at 5:30 PM at Hickam (hence the nice golden feel - sunset)
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