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Old Aug 10, 2008, 06:09 PM
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OMG.. TE37's very sick.. Ive never seen anyone install those before on an X.. Where did you get your insperation from?
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Originally Posted by Alexander
do i spy an extended 3m film on your rear doors? was that something you added on? or am i seeing things.

would love a ride in this thing!
You are correct sir! I had it installed in CA before my trip back to CT, it actually has clear bra on the hood, front bumper, headlights, rearviews, trunk lip and the rear doors on the bottom half.
Old Aug 10, 2008, 06:19 PM
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Excellent shots Ben! Where in CT were these taken?
Old Aug 10, 2008, 06:24 PM
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Hey Justin, the shots with the corn in the bkg were taken at Roxbury airport (very small airport with just a couple bi-planes). The shots on the bridge were taken on rt 67 in Southbury area, just a small road off 67 has the cool bridge, which I still haven't captured perfectly yet. Maybe once I am lowered I will do a re-shoot there, welcome to join me!
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A Couple more for fun.







Old Aug 10, 2008, 07:23 PM
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how far are you from danbury?
Old Aug 10, 2008, 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Alexander
how far are you from danbury?
About 20-25 minutes.
Old Aug 10, 2008, 07:37 PM
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I went to school at Danbury High only for about 4 months though.
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wow photos are gorgeous
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Originally Posted by yodaman
Thanks all. Evostare, I am using a 40D with 17-40 F4 lens and a 70-200 F4. I would start out if I were with the Nikon 50mm prime lens and I wish I knew some more good lenses for ya but I just don't know the Nikon world that well. Look on FredMiranda.com for reviews on Nikon lenses, typically the prime lenses will have the best PQ (picture quality) but the zoom lenses are obviously more versatile. Best thing to do regardless of what glass and camera you have though is just go out and shoot!

have fun
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I bought a 40D a month or so ago as well. I'm finding that the professional photographers I spoke to beforehand were right though---buy a lower-level camera (in Canon's case--a XSi or something) and use the extra money for lenses. I didn't understand/believe it until I bought the 40D though.

Unless you need to blow things up to poster size, or a professional photgrapher, heed those words.
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Originally Posted by DSSA
I bought a 40D a month or so ago as well. I'm finding that the professional photographers I spoke to beforehand were right though---buy a lower-level camera (in Canon's case--a XSi or something) and use the extra money for lenses. I didn't understand/believe it until I bought the 40D though.

Unless you need to blow things up to poster size, or a professional photgrapher, heed those words.
Correct you are sir. Glass is king and body is only for features and added functionality, but 90% of the picture quality comes from the glass.
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very nice. cant wait to get rid of my bbs's.
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Awesome wheels.
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Nice shots!

Do you have any profile shots or some with out the wheel cut?
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Nice. What is the tire size?

I have the exact same rims on my car.

Just be carefull not to spray too much water on the Volk Rays stickers or it will peel.


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