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lol yeh but your mature..

im 21. lol

i think i made the good choice in selling it.. getting this power bug and hoon bug out of me while im young. instead of still having it while I have a family *coughscottcough* but yeh.

once I calm down a bit I'll definitely get another stag.

lol yeh but your mature..

im 21. lol

i think i made the good choice in selling it.. getting this power bug and hoon bug out of me while im young. instead of still having it while I have a family *coughscottcough* but yeh.

once I calm down a bit I'll definitely get another stag.

Lol @ growing out of it...:whistling:

37 and I'm worse than I ever was.

Mainly because I can fund my addiction now...

F**k going slow; that's for pussies.

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Lol @ growing out of it...:whistling:

37 and I'm worse than I ever was.

Mainly because I can fund my addiction now...

F**k going slow; that's for pussies.

so true, now we can afford mods we dont have to dream about them anymore

Lol @ growing out of it...:whistling:

37 and I'm worse than I ever was.

Mainly because I can fund my addiction now...

F**k going slow; that's for pussies.

lol yeh your probably right. but i needed something light,with alot of response which my stag had none of.

i dont exactly regret selling the stag, but will definitely be getting back into one.. its an affordable modern performance car to take anyone and anything in.

what more would you want?

lol yeh your probably right. but i needed something light,with alot of response which my stag had none of.

i dont exactly regret selling the stag, but will definitely be getting back into one.. its an affordable modern performance car to take anyone and anything in.

what more would you want?

Response; You need a sidedraft Weber fed 4cyl that revs to at least 8000rpm. Everyone does.:thumbsup:

Just sayin'

if anyones interested, here are a few pics from the weekend.

So, did you have a good time in the bush eating dust? Looks like a bit of fun.

Nikon D700, depending on my location to the subject, either a 24-70 or 70-200. i prefer the 70-200 as its a friggen kick ass lens

the last one is a bit blurry, i started to turn my back to the car as you get covered in pebbles as it goes past

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Is the 70-200 a 2.8? Canon's 70-200 2.8 L is regarded as one of their best lenses. Brilliant bit of gear.

yeah its F2.8, i rekon one of nikon's best lenses lol

good for pretty much anything except where you need wide angle

I love my 70-200mm f/2.8L, I just wish it wasn't so damned heavy. (I'm a skinny mofo, by the way...)

My favourite lens, though, is the 17-55mm f/2.8 - all it really needs to be an L-series lens is weather sealing and the red ring.

Do you have the 2.8 IS?

The last lens I bought was the sigma 17-50 2.8. Magic bit of glass and substantially cheaper than the canon.

Which one, Ryan - the 70-200mm or the 17-55mm? The 17-55mm has, but unfortunately the 70-200mm doesn't. :(

i just bought a SLR on the weekend :) its a olympus pen e-pl2........... dont know much about SLR camera's yet thought LOL

it came with dual lens's a 14-42mm zuiko 37* and a 40-150mm zuiko 37*

and its freaken light (and compact) only weighs 979grams............ thats the bag, camera and both lens's

Which one, Ryan - the 70-200mm or the 17-55mm? The 17-55mm has, but unfortunately the 70-200mm doesn't. :(

I wouldnt worry about that. Some mates were trying to convince me I didnt need a 70-200 2.8 IS, so leant me a non IS. Brilliant bit of glass. My next purchase for sure.

i just bought a SLR on the weekend :) its a olympus pen e-pl2........... dont know much about SLR camera's yet thought LOL

it came with dual lens's a 14-42mm zuiko 37* and a 40-150mm zuiko 37*

and its freaken light (and compact) only weighs 979grams............ thats the bag, camera and both lens's

Seen those, look nice. Although considering how small and light it is Id ditch the lenses and get a nice flexible zoom lens.

All this camera talk has made ne horny!

Youre a sick man Craig... Go talk to your wife then!

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