
I may edit this more and reupload it... but anywho... This is one of the only usable photos I got this morning, my brother worked the camera and the light kept changing and he has no idea how to set the shutter speed and aperture, so they kinda didn;t work. I'll have to do it again when Kai can help me.
Anywho, one more pic for my photo project. That's me in my 1982 Z28. ^^ I love that I had to take the T-Tops out to fit my ears in the car XP
(i <3 giant shepherd ears)
*EDIT:I brigthened the whole image and I'm much happier now. :)*
Anywho, one more pic for my photo project. That's me in my 1982 Z28. ^^ I love that I had to take the T-Tops out to fit my ears in the car XP
(i <3 giant shepherd ears)
*EDIT:I brigthened the whole image and I'm much happier now. :)*
Category Photography / Fursuit
Species German Shepherd
Size 1280 x 857px
File Size 747.4 kB
Thanks ^^ Go for the z28!
It's got a Chevy 350 crate engine with Edelbrock manifold, headers, and exhaust, a Holley 4 barrel carb attached to a 4 speed manual transmission and a 410 rear end. I assume I'm pushing somewhere around 300 hp atm, but I haven't dynoed it to tell for sure.
It's got a Chevy 350 crate engine with Edelbrock manifold, headers, and exhaust, a Holley 4 barrel carb attached to a 4 speed manual transmission and a 410 rear end. I assume I'm pushing somewhere around 300 hp atm, but I haven't dynoed it to tell for sure.
This car was my fourth, and while I haven't crashed any of them, I've learned a lot from my first few cars. You can't beat on them without expecting them to break. If you know you'll be able to take care of it and know that a car like that can be dangerous if you don't know how to drive it, then go for it. If you think you need more time to fuck around first, start smaller. ^^ Either way, you should own a Third Gen eventually :) They rock.
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