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    Checkout my Xenon Hyper Whites!

    Hey guys and gals,
    Checkout my hyper whites...........

    pics & mpeg of hyper whites

    What do you think?
    Last edited by atl-si; 10-29-2002 at 05:41 PM.

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    i think it looks great!!! where did you get them??? ebay?? how much?? thanks -- joe:)

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    atl-si
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    Originally posted by 02blksi
    i think it looks great!!! where did you get them??? ebay?? how much?? thanks -- joe:)
    Thanks. Sorry but I don't know who sells them though. I got them from NOPI Nationals for $10 bucks.

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    look like mine Thief.!!!!!!!!!!!


    j/k


    looks great...... im DL your 54 MB mpeg now gezzzz you think you could make it smaller........shoot that dam dog........ shut it the hyell up... i hate peoples dogs that bark all night long........ DAM MUTS.:p

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    looks good man, but the color looks a little to yellow to my liking, bright though, i like my lights with a tint of blue, i got toucan xenon bulbs, not as bright as Paxie's bulbs but theyre still nice for $12 a pair :D

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    atl-si
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    Originally posted by PaXiE
    look like mine Thief.!!!!!!!!!!!
    j/k
    looks great...... im DL your 54 MB mpeg now gezzzz you think you could make it smaller........shoot that dam dog........ shut it the hyell up... i hate peoples dogs that bark all night long........ DAM MUTS.:p
    Thanks. I try to follow you. LOL.:p BTW, the mpeg is about 5 MB. Sorry but that size format made it more clear than the others. Anyways, the dog belongs to the neighbor across the street. I guess he must of sense me or something.

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    atl-si
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    Originally posted by LazyAzzAzian
    looks good man, but the color looks a little to yellow to my liking, bright though, i like my lights with a tint of blue, i got toucan xenon bulbs, not as bright as Paxie's bulbs but theyre still nice for $12 a pair :D
    The yellow is from the smaller bubs at the corner or the head light unit. I need to get some blue or whites for them.

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    AHHHHHHHHHHHHH MY EYES, TURN'EM OFF


    DOES ANYONE HAVE AN UNDERBODY LIGHT KIT???

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    FusionR LazyAzzAzian's Avatar
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    ahhhhhhhh now i see it, very nice...you got a sweet car man, i especially like your drop, trying to get some coilovers for mine :D

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    looks good

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    Looks good, and I sort of like the dog howl. it works with the lights being so close to Halloween and all, sort of blair witchish.

    $10 is a deal too.

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    hey, i have red neon underbody kit but its really hard to take pics of. Anyone have any ideas?

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    heh heh.. "member" BarracksSi's Avatar
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    Pics of neon --

    This may seem like an obvious answer --

    You'll need to take a pic using a longer exposure time, maybe up to a full second. This means several things --

    If you're using a disposable camera, you're pretty much out of luck. I haven't seen one that can shoot in the dark without flash.

    With regular film, you'll have to find a way to lengthen the exposure time. If the camera is mostly automatic, you could probably use the Fill Flash setting, if possible.

    Digital camera almost always have a way to open up the exposure.

    Lastly -- USE A TRIPOD, or some other means of steadying the camera. It's extremely difficult to get a blur-free long-exposure picture while holding up the camera on your own. OR, if you crouch or sit down, you could arrange your body to serve as a decently steady platform.

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