A hummer made of aluminium, so bright!!!! I think that a lot of mud and dust is better for a hummer :)
Anyway, a great photo.
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Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Hummer
Car & smoke
A photoshop work to make a stationary car looks mobile. This objetive is achieved and the result is a really pretty photo.
Detail of tuned car
This photo shows a detail of a tuned car. You must use your imagination (or go to flickr), in order to see the entire work. But maybe it's better to imagine.
Fire in a classic car
A painted job like this makes you the more cool man in the tuning car meeting.
Some fire painted in and old fashioned car is a attraction.
Maserati GranTurismo
Do you remember the Cars movie? Well, this photo is perfect to see where a car has the eyes and where has the mouth. And this maserati fits perfectly as a bad boy.
And with the position of the headlights, you can see how this car is really angry.
What a great job from the trident brand
Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG
That frontal makes this Mercedes look like more agressive and I really like it. A good german engine with a almost perfect design is perfect to make you spend a lot of money :)
Monday, July 30, 2007
Indy 400
Porsche 911 GT3 RS
A porsche needs no some tuning touches to show like a beast. This view of this Porsche 911 is all you can see of it, because in a road, it always is ahead.
Maserati 3200GT
This rear view of a good car design. Another touches with photoshop and you got a perfect shoot of a top-level car.
MacDude
Nissan 350Z photoshoot
A really good shoot is better that a really good photoshop. Look at the reflection of this great Nissan 350z in the floor, and the sky color.
Sunday, July 29, 2007
Shakespeare was a sports car fan
Comedy of Errors 11-i-163
The villain is much lighter-heeled than I;
I followed fast, but faster did he fly.
Midsummer Night's Dream 111-i-415
Be plain, good son, and homely in thy drift.
Romeo and Juliet 11-v-55
How he did lap me!
Richard II! ll-ii-115
This aspect of mine hath feared the Valiant.
Merchant of Venice l-i-9
My word! Be Sterling yet in England?
Richard I! IV-i-264
I'll hammer it out . . .
Richard I! V-v-4
I am well acquainted with your manner of wrenching
Henry IV 11-i-120
. . . the poor mechanic!
Henry V 1-200 . . .
this frail and worthless trunk!
Henry V 111-v-163
I like the new tire. . .
Much Ado About Nothing 111-iv-12
My better parts are all thrown down;
That which remains is bit a mere lifeless block.
As You Like It l-ii-260
But indeed fire, we make holiday,
to see Caesar and to rejoice in his Triumph!
Julius Caesar l-i-34
I understand a Fury. . .
Othello IV-I-31
Good gentlemen, go your gait and let the poor folk pass. . .
King Lear IV-vi-242
A good and virtuous nature may recoil / in an Imperial. ..
Macbeth IV-iii-19
I would I had thy inches!
Anthony and Cleopatra
. . . and then, of course, Shakespeare wrote an entire play about The Tempest.
-J. H. Greelle
New to me, ever heard of Only Yesterday Classic Autos? In Sorrento Valley?
They seem to be a full service and Dyno shop, from detailing to tuning.
The website will show you the cars in their collection... and other stuff of course.
10343 Roselle St (East of the 805 on Mira Mesa Blvd)
for a map: http://www.cardealerssearch.com/only-yesterday-classic-autos-inc/303/
San Diego's Sorrento Valley
92121
858 677 2886
info@oldautos.com