Got Taffeta White?
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Bear with me guys and gals. I have only had the car a month. 2001 CL-S w/ navigation......Injen CAI, SSAutochrome Headers, Magnaflow Hi-flow cat, HKS Super Dragger Exhaust, '03 Black Housing headlights, Super White Hi Beams, complete LED interior light conversion, Axis Reverb 20" wheels shod in Nitto NT555 245/35/20 Tires. Enjoy or flame if necessary.....Drop is coming next!!!
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Originally Posted by Teh Snaps
My 01 CL-S Before I got my 6-Speed
Dont mind my old GHETTO CRUZIER in the background
Dont mind my old GHETTO CRUZIER in the background
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pictures of my car
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Originally Posted by zenkaij32
Dont forget the original white with black wheels!
Man I dont say this to often but DAMN!! I wanted to go black but now I know for sure I am going with black!! What springs rea u using or do you have air supension??
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A few new pictures
Here are a few new pictures of my car..I am finally getting time to do things to it..slowly but surely! The next thing I have ordered is the M-lip spoiler..
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Sorry there so dark...I took them at tonight after washing them. I just put the wheels on last week. Wanted to see what you guys thought of them on a Taffe White Ac...I'm still not convinced.
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Originally Posted by frankiej73
Sorry there so dark...I took them at tonight after washing them. I just put the wheels on last week. Wanted to see what you guys thought of them on a Taffe White Ac...I'm still not convinced.
Try taking some more during the day, or at night in a place with relatively good ambient light.
When shooting at night, turn off the flash and use longer exposures to allow more light into the camera. The problem with this is that the lens is open longer, so any little shakes you have will fuck up your shot. So to get around this, use a tripod if you have one or just use something steady to mount your camera on.
The shots will come out clearer with better detail and look more professional.