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Originally posted by hippy

on that pic of the evo .. how come they like to put on the decals backwards??

It's all about keeping the leftside/rightside markings in exact proportion to each other... it looks better...

... also, as your average xenophobic Japanese dude doesn't give a rats arse about English, whether it's backwards or forwards, it allows bastardization of our mother tongue without fear of reprisal.

Originally posted by Rezz

... also, as your average xenophobic Japanese dude doesn't give a rats arse about English, whether it's backwards or forwards, it allows bastardization of our mother tongue without fear of reprisal.

lol - funny as!

thats like ppl here who wear shirts and get tattoo's with asian writing and they have no idea wat it says.

but this thread is awesome. the pics are mighty fine.

Originally posted by RedLineGTR

P.I.M.P thats all i have to say about those cars uptop..

Junction Produce are the Don's of Jap Pimp style... you should see the guys who drive them though.... :bahaha:

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My mum-in-laws not bad is she?

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Originally posted by BOOSTMEISTER

Go out and take some fresh shots seen as you are actually there :P

Theres nightly drift in Nanko, Osaka, but the last time I went there my shots were really washed out... you need an industrial-strength flash to get good pix...

Originally posted by Rezz

you need an industrial-strength flash to get good pix...

Well as soon as your business is going and you make your first $100 go and buy one :)

Here is a tip for night photo's....If usign a SLR or other "Film" camera, use the fastest speed film possible, i.e. 800 iso or faster as this allows you to use faster shutter speeds in less light, also night shots can look arty so don't use a flash if possible, a bit of bluryness is acceptable for action shots just pan with the car then "click" Anyway try if you can, we would all love to see some new pics as it is getting hard to find new "BIG" pics.

Cam

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