Nightshots: 97Maximus Maxima and XLCrew’s Suzuki SV1000 (29 pictures; 5.80MB)
#12
umm.. it took like 4-5 hours of testing and adjusting.. pretty straight forward.. white led's behind the needles (clear needle mod also).. and then got some amber 194's.. and viola your finished product looks like this
#13
maxboost- yeah i wanted him to bring his max.. but he didnt want to clean it.. he brought the bike instead..
thanks for the comments guys.. yeah van has some serious talent with a camera.. thanks again van! whenever you get a chance i wanna get a copy of these pics on disk.. let me know and ill meet up with you to get it..
thanks for the comments guys.. yeah van has some serious talent with a camera.. thanks again van! whenever you get a chance i wanna get a copy of these pics on disk.. let me know and ill meet up with you to get it..
#16
sorry maxboost i didn't have time to really clean my car and it was much easier to clean the bike so i just rode it down for the pics. i just got the bike three weeks ago and these are the first pics of it.
j your car looks great and van you made the pics look great. thanks again and i'll see you guys later
j your car looks great and van you made the pics look great. thanks again and i'll see you guys later
#23
Originally Posted by 97Maximus
umm actually its not green its grey.. the light makes it look green in that pic.. and a 3.5 doesnt belong in a 4th gen.. but i got them on there..
#28
Originally Posted by owais
and a 3.5 is a good alternative to swap in to make a 4th gen faster.
#33
Originally Posted by 97Maximus
really?? youre a genious.. i would have never guessed that.. thanks for whoring up this thread with nonsense
#34
Originally Posted by owais
Yeah you probaby didn't, seeing that you said it doesn't belong in a 4th gen. And oh, it's spelt GENIUS.
By the way, Spelt (Triticum spelta) was an important wheat species in parts of Europe from the Bronze Age to medieval times. It now survives as a relict crop in Central Europe, but has found a new market as a health food.
"spelled"
#35
Originally Posted by whazzzzuup
By the way, Spelt (Triticum spelta) was an important wheat species in parts of Europe from the Bronze Age to medieval times. It now survives as a relict crop in Central Europe, but has found a new market as a health food.
"spelled"
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#36
Originally Posted by whazzzzuup
Thanks for the English lesson!
By the way, Spelt (Triticum spelta) was an important wheat species in parts of Europe from the Bronze Age to medieval times. It now survives as a relict crop in Central Europe, but has found a new market as a health food.
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By the way, Spelt (Triticum spelta) was an important wheat species in parts of Europe from the Bronze Age to medieval times. It now survives as a relict crop in Central Europe, but has found a new market as a health food.
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http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/spelt
Originally Posted by Poowill
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#39
Originally Posted by Ka$hThaRipper
comments:
17" 350z wheels ftl
misfitting cefiro headlights ftl
no spoiler ftl
dark pix ftl
no interior pix ftl
driving an autotragedy FTMFGDL
just my $0.02
17" 350z wheels ftl
misfitting cefiro headlights ftl
no spoiler ftl
dark pix ftl
no interior pix ftl
driving an autotragedy FTMFGDL
just my $0.02
On your comment concerning the pictures: I don't think the contrast is set correctly on your monitor.
#40
18" nice looking wheels > 17" fugly looking wheels
also i made that comment about the pix b/c i could make out the intricacies of the light fixtures 200 yards away from the car, but can't see the car itself, except for said wheels - the last thing i wanted to see
also i made that comment about the pix b/c i could make out the intricacies of the light fixtures 200 yards away from the car, but can't see the car itself, except for said wheels - the last thing i wanted to see