Apegrip's NA6
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- Steampunk
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Re: Apegrip's NA6
exhaust sounds much better in gear/under load, one of the nicest I've heard on any MX-5. Keep it up.
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Re: Apegrip's NA6
We need like 5 cars with different colour neons doing a late night nasho run. Would look awesome
NA6 turbo - 140kw atw - not the most powerful but so much fun
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Re: Apegrip's NA6
Steampunk wrote:exhaust sounds much better in gear/under load, one of the nicest I've heard on any MX-5. Keep it up.
This includes a MX5 with ITB's, racing beat exhaust and very light handling, you hurt my limited feelings with your post
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Re: Apegrip's NA6
Did a drive by video, slightly ruined by the local wildlife
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Re: Apegrip's NA6
Side skirt diffusers installed
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Re: Apegrip's NA6
New bits:
Side skirt diffusers
4.78 Torsen Diff
Cold air intake
Here are the bits ready to install
It begins.
Dodgey neon wires haha
Cold air intake installed
Little coolant pipe coming from the housing pointing down snapped off - car sprayed coolant EVERYWHERE. Had to get it towed home.
I had to put another hose over it and make a T section for the other two hoses to connect to.
Side skirt diffusers installed woo!
Side skirt diffusers
4.78 Torsen Diff
Cold air intake
Here are the bits ready to install
It begins.
Dodgey neon wires haha
Cold air intake installed
Little coolant pipe coming from the housing pointing down snapped off - car sprayed coolant EVERYWHERE. Had to get it towed home.
I had to put another hose over it and make a T section for the other two hoses to connect to.
Side skirt diffusers installed woo!
- smy0003
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Re: Apegrip's NA6
Nice pics, do you take them yourself?
[b]Then: Sunlight Silver NB8B
Now: Chaste White NA8
Now: Chaste White NA8
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Re: Apegrip's NA6
smy0003 wrote:Nice pics, do you take them yourself?
Yes, here's the full gallery if you're interested: http://www.imgur.com/a/AyOr6
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Re: Apegrip's NA6
Mate they are really good pics, a pair of good looking NA's too, well done.
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What do you use?
I bought my girlfriend a DSLR (Canon, I want to say 1200D but I can't remember) for Christmas. She was surprised that I got her something so big, but it was mostly a selfish purchase so that she could snap some piccies of my car (because I am the worst photographer ever).
Any tips or tricks you would care to share?
I bought my girlfriend a DSLR (Canon, I want to say 1200D but I can't remember) for Christmas. She was surprised that I got her something so big, but it was mostly a selfish purchase so that she could snap some piccies of my car (because I am the worst photographer ever).
Any tips or tricks you would care to share?
[b]Then: Sunlight Silver NB8B
Now: Chaste White NA8
Now: Chaste White NA8
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Re: Apegrip's NA6
speed freak wrote:Mate they are really good pics, a pair of good looking NA's too, well done.
Thanks. More to come!
smy0003 wrote:What do you use?
I bought my girlfriend a DSLR (Canon, I want to say 1200D but I can't remember) for Christmas. She was surprised that I got her something so big, but it was mostly a selfish purchase so that she could snap some piccies of my car (because I am the worst photographer ever).
Any tips or tricks you would care to share?
I use a Nikon D610, these photos were shot with my favorite lens the Nikon DC 105 F2 lens. The lens alone almost cost as much as the camera(http://www.digitalcamerawarehouse.com.au/prod54.htm) but produces some stunning images as you can see. I like using a longer focal length. Doing so has a squishing effect on the images making the cars look the way they do in the photos. I can provide you with plenty of tips and answer any questions you have if you want to PM me. I've been shooting for years and get paid for portraits (of people) every now and then when my actual job is slow. Admittedly half of these photos were quick snaps, others with some thought
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I've be into photography since my school days when we had our own dark room.
Unfortunately, I've been out of touch with technology for far too long but am interested in learning more.
Maybe you could start a thread to educate some of us out of touch peeps?
If not, happy to keep looking at your snaps and may ask my own questions ;)
Unfortunately, I've been out of touch with technology for far too long but am interested in learning more.
Maybe you could start a thread to educate some of us out of touch peeps?
If not, happy to keep looking at your snaps and may ask my own questions ;)
NA6 turbo - 140kw atw - not the most powerful but so much fun
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Re: Apegrip's NA6
speed wrote:I've be into photography since my school days when we had our own dark room.
Unfortunately, I've been out of touch with technology for far too long but am interested in learning more.
Maybe you could start a thread to educate some of us out of touch peeps?
If not, happy to keep looking at your snaps and may ask my own questions ;)
Not sure anyone would bother reading, not many people know me so I have a feeling it'd just get ignored, haha. Happy to answer any questions though!
Here's a snap from this afternoon. I'm still deciding whether or not I should keep the sleepy eyes. What do you think?
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Re: Apegrip's NA6
Here's a before and after. I edited it a little further than the one I posted previously.
Now after a few lightroom edits:
A lot of subtle differences, here's a few if you care:
- Darkened underneath the car
- Darkened the background
- Made the windscreen/drivers side window a little lighter with a blue tinge
- Removed a ton of little rocks on the road
- Removed skid on road (Not from me ;))
- Lightened the rims and applied a slightly blue-er tinge
- Lightened the headlight lens
- Darkened the tires
- Removed some more stone chips
Now after a few lightroom edits:
A lot of subtle differences, here's a few if you care:
- Darkened underneath the car
- Darkened the background
- Made the windscreen/drivers side window a little lighter with a blue tinge
- Removed a ton of little rocks on the road
- Removed skid on road (Not from me ;))
- Lightened the rims and applied a slightly blue-er tinge
- Lightened the headlight lens
- Darkened the tires
- Removed some more stone chips
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