Small Beach Photoshoot
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I KBP.
Beautiful pictures!
Beautiful pictures!
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It all depends on how much you want to spend. A-Spec lip kit, suspension, exhaust, brakes. There are TONS of possibilities. Personally I would start with some coilovers and work from there.
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I love taking pictures of the car at the beach, the only bad thing is all the sand on the tires.
Damn next time taking a gallon of water and rinsing them before the pictures.
Damn next time taking a gallon of water and rinsing them before the pictures.
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Clean KBP
As for mods:
Debadge, but leave type-s emblem?
Tint driver and passenger side windows
Door lock mod, nice and subtle
Interior & license plate leds
HID fog lights / HID reverse lights
Just some ideas thrown out there
As for mods:
Debadge, but leave type-s emblem?
Tint driver and passenger side windows
Door lock mod, nice and subtle
Interior & license plate leds
HID fog lights / HID reverse lights
Just some ideas thrown out there
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Tints are a must for a first mod...
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Yeah I want to do tint but Delaware really frowns on it. I recently sold my car up here, from which I brought with me from Texas, and I had the legal limit tint for Texas which wasn't really dark at all and they failed me for it. Your tint can't be any darker than 70% which isn't even anything.
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^70%? That's not even worth it.
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Last year I drove mine on Daytona Beach. Fun stuff but I was a little scared of getting stuck. Seemed a lot like driving on snow to me... I look forward to doing it again though but mainly so I can get some better pictures this time.
Your car looks pristine!
Your car looks pristine!
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First of all, very nice pictures.
I have a few questions for you. What product(s) did you use to detail your tl-s, what camera did you use to take these pictures, and did you touch them up or are they raw?
I'm curious because your car looks pristine and the images came out excellent. Good job on both.
I have a few questions for you. What product(s) did you use to detail your tl-s, what camera did you use to take these pictures, and did you touch them up or are they raw?
I'm curious because your car looks pristine and the images came out excellent. Good job on both.
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First of all, very nice pictures.
I have a few questions for you. What product(s) did you use to detail your tl-s, what camera did you use to take these pictures, and did you touch them up or are they raw?
I'm curious because your car looks pristine and the images came out excellent. Good job on both.
I have a few questions for you. What product(s) did you use to detail your tl-s, what camera did you use to take these pictures, and did you touch them up or are they raw?
I'm curious because your car looks pristine and the images came out excellent. Good job on both.
First off thank you lol, and as for products i am not sure. I had just picked it up from the dealer when i bought it 2 days before. But the camera is a Nikon D3000, and those are not the raw pics, they were edited with adobe lightroom by my wife. It's a really nice program, she's using the free 30 day trial right now and i'm thinking about buying it.
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ohh yeah and thanks for the advice about the air filters, i'm still not used to being around sand coming from Texas haha. and a drop is one of the first things on my list
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Wow, those photos are amazing.
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