tomsss SG steel brake disc front is 13.9inch, carbon-ceramic disc brakes option (as seen in the quote pic above) is 15.7inch. Think of it as seeing the difference between the rim of a Toyota Litace and that one of an Altis.
alleggerita SG No wonder the steels looked so much smaller! But the carbon-ceramics are supposed to be more effective than steel items, how come still need to be bigger than the steel ones? I thought should be the steel disc brakes bigger than the carbon-ceramic disc brakes?
tomsss SG one of the advantages of CCB is that its light... therefore a bigger contact between the disc and the pads can be achieved without sacrificing additional weight. Bigger is always better
alleggerita SG I always think calling carbon-ceramic brakes CCB is so damn ugly and crude sounding.. Especially Porsche's acronym PCCB..sounds like Pua Chao Che3 Bye..
alleggerita SG Aston Martin got a model called 'GT' meh? I thought they only have Vanquish (discontinued), DB9/DB9 Volante, V8 Vantage/V8 Vantage Roadster/N24/N400, and the upcoming Rapide?
alleggerita SG Anyways, here's my ONLY spotting for today..An AE86.. But I'm surprised I managed to take such a good panning shot at night!
Garage R SG N73? not bad yah...my phones nite time all need to use tripod..if i use night mode..the pic comes out only lines of lights..
alleggerita SG Seriously, it was a tyco shot..cuz I was rushing to take a pic of it before the traffic lights turned green..and the moment I press my shutter, it started moving off..so I had to quickly panned my camera when I wasn't intending to make a panning shot actually..luckily it turned out good..
NoobBOY SG Originally posted by alleggerita: I see a lot of people whose pictures taken with cameraphone, picture looks very washed out and blur..especially pics of the Gallardo Superleggera that NoobBOY posted.. Give you guys a suggestion..next time before taking pictures with your cameraphone, make sure that the lens is CLEAN..when it's clean, pictures turn out exceptional for a cameraphone..but when it's dirty and greasy, the pics will be blurry and washed out like NoobBOY's pictures.. So clean your lens well before snapping pics.. If you don't believe a clean lens and a dirty lens can make such a difference, check this out yourself..I did this demonstration with my Nokia N73.. [b]Taken with a greasy lens.. Taken with a clean lens..See the difference for yourself.. [/b]Thanks for pointing out the mistakes that i had make, i really appreciate it. I will make sure that i clean the lens before taking photos. CHEERS DUDE
HeXy SG Lotus Exige S, stay tuned for more pics, photoshoot not completely done yet due to the stupid rain..
honsq90 SG http://picasaweb.google.com/honsq90/MitsuokaOrochi?authkey=AjKshyqvU9M Spotted this Mitsuoka Orochi just now.
Elysium7 SG I'm guessing the owner gave permission for Hexy to post the pics up, so he probably doesn't mind the number plates showing I think the number plate is really badly placed on that Mitsuoka Orochi, but I guess the owner doesnt have much of a choice based on the design of the front. The designers definitely didnt take that into account, and in this case it ruins the symmetry
HeXy SG haha, actually is i lazy to mask the plates.. mask already not nice also.. and the owners of the cars doesnt mind also..