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Thread: A Field + The Peak District + Two NSX's!

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    Default A Field + The Peak District + Two NSX's!

    Hello,

    Luke (Lankstar) came up to stay with me this weekend in Derby, and we found a nice little spot in the Peak District and took a few photos of our two 3.2 Red / Blacks! One to start with and a few more to come when I have time!

    Will put up smaller better quality uncompressed ones too - these look a bit grainy!

    Enjoy...

    Cheers, Matt.
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    That's almost pornographic! Notice how the earlier cars are much darker in colour!!


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    James.
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    Earlier cars as in my year 2000 over Lukes 1998 :wink: :shock:

    I'll post some more up, but all in all they look quite good don't they - we did feel a tad 'sad' standing in a field dribbling at our cars...never mind!
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    What a day it was for a photoshoot - the first pikky set I have of mine and with a fairly good looking partner in the shots as well :wink:

    Putting my first 1000 miles on has been a pleasure - many more to come I'm sure :lol:
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    That looks really good - excellent photographs and great location!

    Looking at the "side-on" pics it is very obvious how high the NSX actually sits over the wheels - makes the wheels look too small. All IMHO of course. I've recently seen a black NSX running 20" split alloys and lowered 35mm all round - it gave the car a very aggressive looking stance without compromising the driving practicality too much.

    You're not sad guys - I saw a very sad scene this weekend in Devon (Paignton to be precise). The Nova Squad was out on the boulevard admiring their chav-mobiles ... now that's sad ...

    ATB

    Dan

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    The rest of those pics...with our own little version of 'Where's Wally' too for those moments of boredom. Thanks again to Luke for making the trip, with the beautiful X and to Dave who was a very accomplished stand-in photographer for the drivers in shot shots!

    Enjoy...
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    And some more...
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    And finally...
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    Very nice gentlemen ... very nice indeed!

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    Are supposed to play 'spot the difference' between the two? I would keep the high wheel well gaps if I was you, as you clearly like off-roading your NSXs.


    Nice pics, and nice to see someone putting effort into getting some pics.
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