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One good thing about having a dirt-colored car is that it can be dirty and still look decent. My car in these pictures is pretty dirty but I guess it's only really apparent by looking at my wheels...or maybe it's just me. I decided to make use of my time last night instead of falling asleep watching tv so I went out and took some quick pictures...
Representin' Tulsa, Oklahoma!
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^Sweetness, my car is someone's background, lol. Anyways, I have my sights on dropping in a k20 in the future once i'm done with school...but that's assuming I still have my car by then. As for now, it's all show and no go.
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Thanks for all the comments so far people! I honestly didn't think the second picture would get such a positive review, lol.
Very very true...
Very very true...
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Looking pretty good. The front looks great, but the rear lip on the drivers side looks like its drooping off near the wheel well.
big ups on the good pics. Rep for that.
My favorite picture: Number 5 - the on ramp looking thing.
big ups on the good pics. Rep for that.
My favorite picture: Number 5 - the on ramp looking thing.
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Thanks again people. Lemme see if I can respond to these questions...
I have something to confess. My front lip is actually a Mugen lip. I originally ordered a Spoon front lip and at the time, I saw the stickers that you see on my car. I got the stickers in the mail first and put them on when I got them. Then the lip came in and I realized that they had sent me the wrong one...the Mugen lip. So I just never took the stickers off ever since.....even though a clean JDM Spoon-ish type of theme was what I was going for.
I am dropped on Neuspeed race springs...which should not confused with Neuspeed sport springs btw since most people that ask me confuse it with that for some reason. I get a drop of F-2.25" and R-2.0"
The front lip is not painted and will never be painted because i've seen what other people's front lip like mine look like when painted. With the front lip dangling so low to the ground, I just don't find multiple rock chips on a painted front lip attractive at all. There are already some deep chips in my front lip. Aside from that, I think it flows with the simple things like my mirrors, headlights, window trim, tint, etc..
The camera i'm using is just a simple point and shoot camera. It's a Sony H7. But people get so torn about cameras and think the more money you put into a camera, or the more megapixels, the better pictures it produces and they get the premonition that the camera will do the work. You can get pictures like mine with any camera as long as it has manual settings and you know how to use them. The user is what makes the picture. Personally, i'd like to buy a cheap Sony P200...that's what i'd recommend to people who want a decent, fun, and cost-effective camera who don't want to spend big bucks on a D-SLR. It's a decent PnS camera with the right manual settings and plenty of add on accessories, such as lenses.
Actually the rear lip on the drivers side is higher up than on the passengers side. I dunno why the drivers side looks lower like that in the pictures though. I just now noticed when you pointed that out. But yea, that picture you're talking about with the "ramp"...if I had panned to the right like a half inch more, you would notice the church and the church parking lot where the road ends, lol. Thanks for the rep though!
I have something to confess. My front lip is actually a Mugen lip. I originally ordered a Spoon front lip and at the time, I saw the stickers that you see on my car. I got the stickers in the mail first and put them on when I got them. Then the lip came in and I realized that they had sent me the wrong one...the Mugen lip. So I just never took the stickers off ever since.....even though a clean JDM Spoon-ish type of theme was what I was going for.
I am dropped on Neuspeed race springs...which should not confused with Neuspeed sport springs btw since most people that ask me confuse it with that for some reason. I get a drop of F-2.25" and R-2.0"
The front lip is not painted and will never be painted because i've seen what other people's front lip like mine look like when painted. With the front lip dangling so low to the ground, I just don't find multiple rock chips on a painted front lip attractive at all. There are already some deep chips in my front lip. Aside from that, I think it flows with the simple things like my mirrors, headlights, window trim, tint, etc..
The camera i'm using is just a simple point and shoot camera. It's a Sony H7. But people get so torn about cameras and think the more money you put into a camera, or the more megapixels, the better pictures it produces and they get the premonition that the camera will do the work. You can get pictures like mine with any camera as long as it has manual settings and you know how to use them. The user is what makes the picture. Personally, i'd like to buy a cheap Sony P200...that's what i'd recommend to people who want a decent, fun, and cost-effective camera who don't want to spend big bucks on a D-SLR. It's a decent PnS camera with the right manual settings and plenty of add on accessories, such as lenses.
Actually the rear lip on the drivers side is higher up than on the passengers side. I dunno why the drivers side looks lower like that in the pictures though. I just now noticed when you pointed that out. But yea, that picture you're talking about with the "ramp"...if I had panned to the right like a half inch more, you would notice the church and the church parking lot where the road ends, lol. Thanks for the rep though!
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The camera i'm using is just a simple point and shoot camera. It's a Sony H7. But people get so torn about cameras and think the more money you put into a camera, or the more megapixels, the better pictures it produces and they get the premonition that the camera will do the work. You can get pictures like mine with any camera as long as it has manual settings and you know how to use them. The user is what makes the picture. Personally, i'd like to buy a cheap Sony P200...that's what i'd recommend to people who want a decent, fun, and cost-effective camera who don't want to spend big bucks on a D-SLR. It's a decent PnS camera with the right manual settings and plenty of add on accessories, such as lenses.
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