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Originally posted by Elysium7:Actually you'd be suprised, the 355 population here has really gone down with cars being exported, and I'm pretty sure there are very very few spiders left. Anyway I'm not totally sure, but thats my guess

hmmm yeah that may be the case. but they can't be reduced to such small numbers leh, I've witnessed quite a few pop up in the 2nd hand market.
or maybe he owns the Alfa Spider?
Pretty new car, and quite unpopular with the local masses i
think.
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Originally posted by Garage R:and that white car sure looks attractive in a weird way..it doesnt look Nice..it looks cool..but its not nice at all..crappy design..with that kinda price..i'll either get a repossed Gallardo,a first hand Audi R8 or a brand new GTR..why would i want a china car with scissors doors that doesnt hold the flagship of V12..
You obviously don't know your stuff.
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Originally posted by M4verick:First, that photograph contains more of the sky and the ground.2/3 sky, 1/3 ground..Hence, it gives a feel that the airplane is the subject of focus.
Secondly, i would use a F1.8 or a F2.0 lens to create a small DOF, so that the car will be in focus and the plane to be blur.
Thirdly, if i were to take this shot, I would squat down and so that the car will take ur the bottom 2/3 of the photo and the sky + plane the remaining 1/3 at the top.
Generally, I feel most of the bentley photos are without a theme to it. They dont bring the best out of this luxurious machine. In some photos, your eyes will wonder just to find the subject of focus. IMO, they are just normal, plain yet sharp photos.
Just my 2 cents worthI think they have a theme though. They portray a regular Bentley owner's lifestyle: island getaways on jets.
Besides, Bentley does have some aviation heritage right?
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Originally posted by Jagged:In this case perhaps there is basis for your claims. But surely a person who could afford a BMW M3 would normally not be looking at an RX-8 (i'm talking brand new cars here)? Afterall they both belong to different racing class, do they not?
hello, he's just trying to compare and contrast the FC of a large displacement cylinder engine with the FC of a small displacement rotary engine.
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Originally posted by n0x:in what way...??
is it cos of the rims???
cos the way i see it... they din bother with changing the looks at all....
its like the current mazda 6 except tt they incorporated mazda 3's headlights and es300's rear lights....not bothering to change the looks at all does not imply that it's ugly.

Besides, there are obvious changes in body shape and panels ain't it.
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Originally posted by focusST:this thread title is (Post all sightings/pics of rare cars in SG here!) (Part 10)
you said it yourself that it is not rare, and yet you still post it.
please follow the thread rules and only post pictures of rare carswhy are you getting so uptight about it? I really enjoyed looking at the photos because the car is unique and he has great photography skills.
why don't you go flame the dude who posted the cab and the bendy bus instead.
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aiya I tell you, first three months will be the most shiok period in your jc life. don't need to care about work/cca etc.
everyday go school look at girls(i was from boy's school), make new friends and play soccer. after school go out lepak and stuff.
I went to CJ for first 3 months and it was damn fun but my studies were like crap. I got 4/50 for maths test and i ponned physics test.
But 2nd intake is VERY different. Im in SAJC now and it's damn stressful lah, homework keeps piling up like mad and PW really is as fun as stabbing yourself. The environment is COMPLETELY different as compared to first 3 months according to my friend who was in SAJC during PAE. I guess it's the same everywhere.
So just go to a fun jc during first 3 months, you won't regret it.
(okay I'll admit it, i'm a really bad example)
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