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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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<blockquote data-quote="95riosnake" data-source="post: 9925752" data-attributes="member: 29306"><p>Nah I was being serious, great angle, high quality, even the lighting works well. The angle of the shot really features the camber well and shows how nice the car sits. </p><p></p><p>I love overenthusiastic people at gas stations, and in traffic in general. A couple weeks ago I was merging onto 279 and gunned it a bit, then a guy in a new edge GT got next to me (I still have no idea where he came from, I never saw him in my rear view), looked over at me for a solid 5 seconds without breaking eye contact, then gave me a very authoritative thumbs up and nod (no smile), then took off. I appreciated the compliment, but man was it awkward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="95riosnake, post: 9925752, member: 29306"] Nah I was being serious, great angle, high quality, even the lighting works well. The angle of the shot really features the camber well and shows how nice the car sits. I love overenthusiastic people at gas stations, and in traffic in general. A couple weeks ago I was merging onto 279 and gunned it a bit, then a guy in a new edge GT got next to me (I still have no idea where he came from, I never saw him in my rear view), looked over at me for a solid 5 seconds without breaking eye contact, then gave me a very authoritative thumbs up and nod (no smile), then took off. I appreciated the compliment, but man was it awkward. [/QUOTE]
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