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Discussion starter · #24 ·
Heh, I try to keep her as clean as possible. I'll try to get some interior shots soon, I usually keep it spotless and vacuumed. I also just got my a-l.com sticker in so I see another photo shoot coming up soon!

Thanks again for all the good feedback! :)
 
Discussion starter · #25 ·
Superb photography!!! The setting is very well chosen; overcast sky, mud, overpass, train blessed with graffiti. I love it.

That is one clean Legend; flawless. Your GS rims are mint, fresh from the dealership. I need to get mine polished soon.

Thank you for sharing!
I was a little nervous about the overcast day but they did turn out nice. My GS rims how ever, could also use a refinishing. I have some curbing that you can't really seen from a distance, but once you get closer it is noticeable :p
 
Discussion starter · #28 ·
Awesome GS - got any interior pics? I am lovin those clear bumpers - clean and subtle. BTW, what kind of fogs are those and what kind of camera are you using? I'm wishing I hadn't sold my GS now :(
Thank you, I don't have any interior shots yet but I may take some today since it is not raining. korrupt1 is right, my fogs are from schucks/kragen/checker. They're inexpensive and they do the job. I would like to get some higher quality ones though in the future. The camera I am using is a Canon EOS 30D and I love it.
 
Thanks. Here are a couple closer shots.

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see you got that little white spot on the lower lip. you could get masking tape from a bodyshop store. and wax and grease remover. like in a quart or ask them for half pint. clean it off. mask it. and also dont forget to get trim black paint. and if you take your time. it will come out perfect!
 
Discussion starter · #33 ·
see you got that little white spot on the lower lip. you could get masking tape from a bodyshop store. and wax and grease remover. like in a quart or ask them for half pint. clean it off. mask it. and also dont forget to get trim black paint. and if you take your time. it will come out perfect!
I was thinking just replacing the whole black piece :p Is that possible?
 
Discussion starter · #35 ·
yes, but my idea will cost you less the $50. how much does a lip cost?
I'm not sure. Probably $100 at the dealership. That lip is so scuffed up that it would take a lot of sanding and polishing to look good. I've been thinking about getting an all new paint job to get rid of chips and blemishes. Then I will probably paint the mud guards and such green as well.
 
well if you got the money, go for it. i repainted mines. heres my old thread.

before paint job: PICS

during and after the job: PICS

imo to repaint the legend is a bitch. good luck!

btw i changed my name to my "back in the day when i joined" name.
 
Wow, I was gonna say that area being wet and overcast reminds me alot of living back in Woodinville, and then you said Everett so obviously you know what Im talking about.. Cant wait to move back out there, your lucky. Oh btw, very clean GS!
 
Car looks great, really nice pics. :thumbsup:

I was a little nervous about the overcast day but they did turn out nice.
I think overcast days are the best, you can see the true color of the car better. Sunny days produce too much glare sometimes. Good choice on your part. Reminds me of a photoshoot 91LSMAN did on a cloudy day a while ago, probably one of his best.
 
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