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We were bored :]

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My mate being a gronk ><

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Mine looks a little high in this one :laugh: need lowering after an exhaust haha

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My headlights, for those interested in seeing it's beam

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FTO

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FTO

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Chillin'.. <3 this shot

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Some random person hyundai I didn't notice in the shots until the end... so we got a pic with it :)

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We'll be cruising out again after I get my next paycheck (currently got $5 to last me a week ... sigh)

More shots will come, with like... 3 skylines, a couple preludes and the FTO... hopefully.

Taking advice for techniques, angles and places to go around the Norwest area (maybe a bit beyond) :bunny:

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Looks like a camera phone.

Dont be afraid to move around the car a lot. Find an angle you like, then walk a few paces to the left and a few paces in and see what happens. Always interesting to see how the shot changes.

And duuuuuuuuude!! Lower that thing!! Lol

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