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  ignuz said:
Ahh I thought it was going to be a pic of you.

This thread does not deliver lol

must have missed this post the first time. LOL!

  ignuz said:
Is there anything you don't know lol?

haha... there is one thing, how to solve the world's depleting oil/petroleum sources. not to worry, i'm working on it - give me a few years :mellow: everyone might still be able to drive a skyline yet, albeit on diesel though.

thanks though... i think. lol.

i wonder if you know

how they live in tokyo

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how they live in tokyo

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how they live in tokyo

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how they live in tokyo

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how they live in tokyo

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dunno bout racing in the carpark against an oddesy tho :mellow: F&F should be sued for tainting the image of skylines.

  funkymonkey said:
i wonder if you know

how they live in tokyo

i wonder if you know

how they live in tokyo

i wonder if you know

how they live in tokyo

i wonder if you know

how they live in tokyo

i wonder if you know

how they live in tokyo

i wonder if you know

how they live in tokyo

dunno bout racing in the carpark against an oddesy tho :worship: F&F should be sued for tainting the image of skylines.

wheres the odessy? looks like a tarago :domokun: even more hardcore f&f weapon they are.

we didnt really worry to much about it being centre LOL, just reversed the car into the middle of the road and took photos, if i had used my flash, which i tried, it came out even darker!!!

i think what the guys are saying is...why isnt there a pic of u with the car.......cos u know...then...um.....u know....um...then we see....um....the real tokyo drift?

maybe a video..with u saying "the day after i got my licence, i got my first speeding ticket....the day after that, i won my first race....beat this rich kid by like 3 lengths..."

every camera is different, check your manual.

longer exposure basically holds the shutter open for longer *insert technical terms here*, from my understanding it allows more light to filter through to be incorporated into the photos, giving pictures that dynamic look.

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