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Apr 23, 2008 00:37 |  #1

A friend's Mazda MX-5 ( Miata ) taken outside a poublic building of some sort that uses rusty steel as it's cladding ... go figure. Anyway, please excuse the atrocious number plate removal, I did it whist I was really tired, I will get back to it again soon !

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Apr 23, 2008 07:26 |  #2

Great shot but you ruined it with the front plate smear... :(


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Apr 23, 2008 07:43 |  #3

Great shot but you ruined it with the front plate smear...

Did you even read the OP's post?
Most people could not care less if you leave the plate alone. It's not like some druggie is going to search the inet to look for cars to steal?

Good shot. Would be better without the reflection of the wall in the hood.


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Apr 24, 2008 03:46 |  #4

PhotosGuy wrote in post #5387076 (external link)
Most people could not care less if you leave the plate alone. It's not like some druggie is going to search the inet to look for cars to steal?

Good shot. Would be better without the reflection of the wall in the hood.

thanks ...
I just remove the plates as a courtesy. Aus is a much smaller place than the US and perhaps that makes us a tad paranoid !
I'll bring the polariser next time ! I'l also deal with the no plate properly tomorrow.

edit: plate removal done properly !


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Apr 24, 2008 09:47 |  #5

Very nice. Photosguy, thats exactly what happens out here in MN on the car forums. Honda guys post their plates in pics they put up. 2 weeks later the car is gone from their home garage.

Whats done to the miata?


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