The Luckiest Number

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Re: The Luckiest Number

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+1 above sentiments, well done 8)
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Looks great :thumright: I am going to do something similar soon, but I don't have the fancy fog light hole :(
Could have used black cable ties though :idea:
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ok ladies, time to spot the difference.

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this is an easy one ;)
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Side indicators have been tinted or has fallen out one of the two lol.
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PHIL069 wrote:Looks great :thumright: I am going to do something similar soon, but I don't have the fancy fog light hole :(
Could have used black cable ties though :idea:
You could run it behind the grill rather than the foglight hole.

Looks great andy :thumleft:
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Re: The Luckiest Number

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Nice one.
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Just a new shot of the FTO :D

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I like it! 8O
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Re: The Luckiest Number

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throwing out an EOI for the car on here? looking at moving onto something new...

will consider selling the wheels / strut braces / HKS mushroom and adapter separately to bring down the price.
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All I saw was selling wheels :D
gotta get there one day :)
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Man, that's an awesome photo!

What setup did you use for a shot like that? Either a strategic park under a lamp or some professional-grade sh*t right there 8O
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I want the HKS mushroom
Mine fell off today my offer is $75
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ObsidianRadio wrote:Man, that's an awesome photo!

What setup did you use for a shot like that? Either a strategic park under a lamp or some professional-grade sh*t right there 8O
the photo was just taken in complete darkness with the camera set to a 30 second exposure time on a tripod and I used a torch to light up the car in specific areas. not to hard to do, just need to experiment!
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Andym wrote:
ObsidianRadio wrote:Man, that's an awesome photo!

What setup did you use for a shot like that? Either a strategic park under a lamp or some professional-grade sh*t right there 8O
the photo was just taken in complete darkness with the camera set to a 30 second exposure time on a tripod and I used a torch to light up the car in specific areas. not to hard to do, just need to experiment!
So cool! :)
So when's the next FTO photoshoot then?
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bass_twitch wrote:
Andym wrote:
ObsidianRadio wrote:Man, that's an awesome photo!

What setup did you use for a shot like that? Either a strategic park under a lamp or some professional-grade sh*t right there 8O
the photo was just taken in complete darkness with the camera set to a 30 second exposure time on a tripod and I used a torch to light up the car in specific areas. not to hard to do, just need to experiment!
So cool! :)
So when's the next FTO photoshoot then?
Come to Adelaide and take pictures of my FTO...Like one of your French cars ;)
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Re: The Luckiest Number

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ObsidianRadio wrote:
bass_twitch wrote:
Andym wrote:
ObsidianRadio wrote:Man, that's an awesome photo!

What setup did you use for a shot like that? Either a strategic park under a lamp or some professional-grade sh*t right there 8O
the photo was just taken in complete darkness with the camera set to a 30 second exposure time on a tripod and I used a torch to light up the car in specific areas. not to hard to do, just need to experiment!
So cool! :)
So when's the next FTO photoshoot then?
Come to Adelaide and take pictures of my FTO...Like one of your French cars ;)
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Your fto is so nice don't sell :cry:
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soo someone came to inspect the car yesterday and laid down a price i couldn't turn down. FTO-777 has gone to a new owner in the hills area.
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8O :? :pale:
so many people selling up :(
They had better join!
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Re: The Luckiest Number

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What cars next?


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