I've been lurking for years, only registered last year and this is probably my first post. I'm currently on some whack-ass Alessio 7*15 ET42 wheels (replacements T.B.D.) with 205/55-15s, dropped on Ground Controls (8 kg/mm F, 6 kg/mm R) and yellow Koni Sports. Got a Nardi Classic wheel, Innovate LC-1 wideband with Moates' O-meter, gauges for oil pressure, oil temperature (probe not yet hooked up) and engine coolant temperature from SPA Design in England. Incl. taxes, the gauges alone came out to about USD$530.00 for the whole set.
The reason for the electronics is first and foremost because it's fun and second because I'm contemplating a mild N/A-build (details T.B.D.). Over here in Norway car modification regulations are insanely strict, so you can't just go all-out and hope to keep your licence plates. The GCs, for example, will make you fail the biannual, mandatory inspection instantly. They'll scream at the top of their lungs into your face "ZEIGEN SIE T.Ü.V. PAPIEREN, SHCNELL SCHNELL IHR JUDE ABSHAUM!!!", and since you can't present the proper papers to the Führer at the local automo-car inspection facility, you'll get tossed on the train headed for Auschwitz with the rest of the unfortunate car enthusiasts. Well, almost. Anyway, here's some preliminary shots of my CB7:
EDIT:
All images are shot with my Olympus E-3 dSLR, "Leica" (really Panasonic) 25 mm. f/1.4 and Olympus Zuiko Digital 50 mm. f/2.0 Macro lenses.
EDIT: Three more shots:
The reason for the electronics is first and foremost because it's fun and second because I'm contemplating a mild N/A-build (details T.B.D.). Over here in Norway car modification regulations are insanely strict, so you can't just go all-out and hope to keep your licence plates. The GCs, for example, will make you fail the biannual, mandatory inspection instantly. They'll scream at the top of their lungs into your face "ZEIGEN SIE T.Ü.V. PAPIEREN, SHCNELL SCHNELL IHR JUDE ABSHAUM!!!", and since you can't present the proper papers to the Führer at the local automo-car inspection facility, you'll get tossed on the train headed for Auschwitz with the rest of the unfortunate car enthusiasts. Well, almost. Anyway, here's some preliminary shots of my CB7:
EDIT:
All images are shot with my Olympus E-3 dSLR, "Leica" (really Panasonic) 25 mm. f/1.4 and Olympus Zuiko Digital 50 mm. f/2.0 Macro lenses.
EDIT: Three more shots:
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