my interior, widebody and some show coverage of friend's stuff
let me know what you think- particularly about the widebody car and my own.
also, to avoid flaming a bit keep in mind that both my car and the A4 have more than the necessary performance modifications to go along with the other more show inspired stuff and that both cars are often driven on the street (the a4 is actually his only ride!).









also ran into a clk63 on a city street (40 mph zone) and surprised the heck out of him staying near his bumper leaving a couple of lights. Sadly the attractive lady in her 30s in that last picture wasn't interested in playing around (so to speak)
those pictures are a real random and limited sample of what i've got, the rest are here-
http://s138.photobucket.com/albums/q...ce1/perfect10/
I've been working on cars (interior/stereo, custom body, custom air suspension and normal suspension, engine work etc., everything but major painting) virtually full time since i got hooked on the stuff at about 19. It's amazing how much cheaper things are when you just do them yourself/make them yourself.
my best advice for you is to buy a car that you can easily afford to cut up and modify the heck out of while also doing an excellent job in school and setting yourself up for a better job than mine.
I don't know how to get better images in that kind of lighting without a tripod. Photography is a challenge for me.
If you scroll down in this forum to threads titled- "new camera" and "those underhood shots" you will also find a bunch of recent pictures of my car.
id also recommend trying to get a job at a country club. try valet'ing cars or even bagboy. whenever my IT business has a couple days of quiet time i call my friend who manages valet at a local country club. i get to drive all kinds of cars and make 200 dollars in tips in 6-8 hours plus 7.50 an hour wage lol... ive gotten alot of IT clientel from the club too so i keep goin back to test my luck for more. usually the spring and fall are the best times to do that sort of job, old guys like to golf in fair weather and tip well after a relaxing golf outing.
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I don't know how to get better images in that kind of lighting without a tripod. Photography is a challenge for me.
If you scroll down in this forum to threads titled- "new camera" and "those underhood shots" you will also find a bunch of recent pictures of my car.

And I think this looks even clearer, but the detail suffers a bit too much:

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i have a tendency to find my HVAC controls in odd places within the first year or so of ownership of most vehicles






