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  1. TRICKED?!? :)

     

    Thanks again, Mark! Your Z looked incredible, and as smooth as a granite countertop!

    Hahaha, I guess tricked isn't the word, more like an idea was suggested and I really wanted to do it, but tried not to seem like an eager beaver.

     

    Thanks for the compliments!

  2. Here are some quick pictures from this morning! I got tricked into making a movie so once I have that put together I'll put it in here!

     

    http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i169/1fynzx/CC012.jpg

     

    http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i169/1fynzx/CC006.jpg

     

    http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i169/1fynzx/CC001.jpg

     

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    http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i169/1fynzx/CC005.jpg

     

    http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i169/1fynzx/CC018.jpg

     

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    http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i169/1fynzx/CC011.jpg

     

    http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i169/1fynzx/CC008.jpg

     

    http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i169/1fynzx/CC017.jpg

     

    http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i169/1fynzx/CC010.jpg

     

    http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i169/1fynzx/CC019.jpg

     

    http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i169/1fynzx/CC009.jpg

     

    http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i169/1fynzx/CC020.jpg

  3. Canon 7D

    Canon 430EX-II

    Canon 24-70 2.8L

    Canon 70-200 2.8L IS

    Canon 50mm 1.4

    Sigma 10-20mm 4-5.6

     

    I don't think Ive had the sigma or the canon 1.4 on the body since I bought the 24-70. Such a great lens, though I do notice the lack of image stabilization.

  4. Had a 750iL with the same M70 V12. At around 150k things started going wrong all around the engine. Gaskets and electrical stuff was always needing attention. That said, if you can do the work then it shouldn't be too bad, it just got really expensive to shell out money to Blagois or MAG every week.

     

    Those cars are gorgeous though, and given the opportunity I would pick one up. A very timeless design.

  5. Doing some cleaning and I found this. I bought this for an airsoft glock that I sold a while ago, so I have no need for this. It worked great before the batteries ran out. Great condition. I don't have the box.

     

    SOLD.

     

    http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i169/1fynzx/GBBs013.jpg

     

    http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i169/1fynzx/GBBs012.jpg

  6. Did I miss a price? GLWS

    Its at the bottom $290

     

    Uhhh...... that REALLY needs an Orange Muzzle Brake.....

     

    KillJoy

    Yeah, it came with an orange one and the metal one on there. I think Ive lost the orange one but Im still looking.

     

    PS - Can you attach a real upper to that?

     

    :D

     

    KillJoy

    From what Ive read they disassemble exactly the same, but Im not sure it goes THAT far. :D

  7. I was very interested in airsoft during in the past years but I have since started spending money on photography and my car so this needs to go!

     

    I bought this in June of 2009 and have barely touched it since. I shot a few mags through the day I bought it, and it has seen a few rounds of battle probably only totaling about 1000 rounds through it. There are very few scratches. This thing is almost brand new.

     

    This is the 2009 model year for the Classic Army M15 A4 Carbine. Classic Army has become one of the best Airsoft AEG manufacturers out there. These are full metal and feel very solid in the hands. The gearbox was upgraded for the 2009 model year and shoots around 400fps with .20g BB's. It has both semi and full auto modes and is a blast to shoot. Pun intended. The range and accuracy on this thing are incredible. I also have a Marui VSR-10 sniper rifle and this thing has just as good, if not better, range. The carry handle is removable and reveals a RIS rail for mounting scopes or what have you. The magazine is high-capacity and holds 300 rounds. The body is laser engraved with the Armalite logo and it has a unique serial number.

     

    It comes with the box, and all the original documents. It also comes with a Airsoft Smith branded 9.6V 2400 MAH NICAD rechargeable battery. This thing lasts for an afternoons worth of battling and was the top of the line battery for the gun when I bought them.

     

    http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i169/1fynzx/Airsoft006.jpg

     

    http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i169/1fynzx/Airsoft005.jpg

     

    http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i169/1fynzx/Airsoft004.jpg

     

    http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i169/1fynzx/Airsoft003.jpg

     

    http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i169/1fynzx/Airsoft002.jpg

     

    Heres links to both products on AirsoftSmith's website.

    Rifle

    http://www.airsoftsmith.com/store/product_info.php?cPath=21_22_37&products_id=32

    Battery

    http://www.airsoftsmith.com/store/product_info.php?cPath=26&products_id=932

     

    Looks like the price is the same as what I paid for both (~340 after tax), Id like to get $210.

  8. Downtown parking garages can give a good urban backdrop. I personally feel like urban suits sedans and european cars best, but I still shot mine near the leveque tower.

     

    http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i169/1fynzx/IMG_1048.jpg

     

    http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i169/1fynzx/IMG_1076.jpg

     

    For sports cars, though, I think a great countryside works best, especially american cars. Seems to just convey the open air, warm summer feeling that goes along with the cars(although right now this isn't really an option :mad:)

     

    http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i169/1fynzx/IMG_1162.jpg

     

    And using a rolling rig

    http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i169/1fynzx/IMG_1213.jpg

     

    Good god spring cant come soon enough....

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  9. Here's one for the music guys out there.

     

    I have an Akai EWI 4000S electronic Midi instrument that I received as a present and no longer use. I know down the down the line Ill probably regret selling it, but I just haven't had the time to play with it recently.

     

    The EWI wasn't used a whole lot, and was never abused. It mainly stayed in my room except for a couple of times when I took it to school to practice. It is in near mint condition, only showing signs of wear on the keys(pictured below).

     

    So what is it? This is basically an electric Saxophone. There is a variable wind sensor that you blow through, and the touchpad buttons act like the keys. There is a built in sound module and you can hook it up either to an amp, or to headphones (great if you have kids learning the sax/clarinet/flute). It also has midi input and output so you can hook it up to your favorite music program like Apple's Garageband(it will come with the pictured m-audio Midi to USB converter). The built in sounds are pretty electronic-y so having a sound module like Garageband is definitely a plus. But, the built in sounds mean you can play anywhere. It runs on AA batteries, and there is also an AC adapter you can buy. It came with a neck strap as well, but I lost the neck strap to my sax so I need to keep this one :D

     

    The EWI came with software which I have misplaced, but is available for free on Akai's site, that lets you configure the keys and any other of its variable settings. As well, there are some people who have developed sound modules you can download that replace the built in sounds with updated midi instruments. This is only the basic info, so if you want to read up a little more check out Akai's site: http://www.akaipro.com/ewi4000s

     

    And a video of the EWI in action:

     

    Like I said, if you play an instrument this is a fun thing to have around and is definitely a cool "wow" thing to pull out on stage. I would image that it would be great for kids to practice on as well, without disrupting the whole neighborhood :p.

     

    http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i169/1fynzx/IMG_1241.jpg

     

    http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i169/1fynzx/IMG_1246.jpg

     

    http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i169/1fynzx/IMG_1243.jpg

     

    http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i169/1fynzx/IMG_1245.jpg

     

    The EWI cost $800 in 2008 when I received it, looks like new they are $700 now. I would like to get $610 with the Midi to USB converter.

  10. If you have a mac and the most recent software with the mac app store, you can get Aperture for $70(vs 200 in store). Pretty much the same as Adobe Lightroom from what I've read. Its been great for doing large batch editing, and its non destructive(you can always access the original, unedited photo) And of course Photoshop for the really nitty gritty stuff.
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