AfterFX Customs - Porsche 996 Twin Turbo
#17
So if he takes a turn really hard, does the screen turn 90 degrees for a second? LOL.
Great idea using the Ipad. Also where did you mount the McIntosh amp? I have one in the front, but can't stand where I have mine mounted up against the wall. Also where did the lock button, PSM, etc... buttons go? Thanks.
Great idea using the Ipad. Also where did you mount the McIntosh amp? I have one in the front, but can't stand where I have mine mounted up against the wall. Also where did the lock button, PSM, etc... buttons go? Thanks.
#18
it will be great if you offer the same wheels , i saw them in ebay
#19
Too busy for my taste, too many focal points and I prefer my stock interior with the nav that I never use. Less electronics and everything else is more for me, I'm sure the customer is very happy and it looks like you guys did a commendable job.
I've been in business building custom motorcycles from scratch and personalizing customers existing bikes since the '70s full time as pretty much my only job during my whole adult life. I have been totally self employed since the late '70s. I work hard and make a good living and have fun.
My point is, I create my customers dreams and if they have uncertainty as to exactly what they want, I try to see through their eyes and give them what appeals to their desires and personality. I don't like a lot of what I do as far as appealing to my specific tastes. What my customers think is extremely cool, awesome, hot and such, generally leaves me totally cold. I have to look at it like I am giving them their dream and the execution must be faultless. The challenge and reward for me is the innovation and quality of the job done and the ultimate satisfaction of the client.
I've been in business building custom motorcycles from scratch and personalizing customers existing bikes since the '70s full time as pretty much my only job during my whole adult life. I have been totally self employed since the late '70s. I work hard and make a good living and have fun.
My point is, I create my customers dreams and if they have uncertainty as to exactly what they want, I try to see through their eyes and give them what appeals to their desires and personality. I don't like a lot of what I do as far as appealing to my specific tastes. What my customers think is extremely cool, awesome, hot and such, generally leaves me totally cold. I have to look at it like I am giving them their dream and the execution must be faultless. The challenge and reward for me is the innovation and quality of the job done and the ultimate satisfaction of the client.
#22
Too busy for my taste, too many focal points and I prefer my stock interior with the nav that I never use. Less electronics and everything else is more for me, I'm sure the customer is very happy and it looks like you guys did a commendable job.
I've been in business building custom motorcycles from scratch and personalizing customers existing bikes since the '70s full time as pretty much my only job during my whole adult life. I have been totally self employed since the late '70s. I work hard and make a good living and have fun.
My point is, I create my customers dreams and if they have uncertainty as to exactly what they want, I try to see through their eyes and give them what appeals to their desires and personality. I don't like a lot of what I do as far as appealing to my specific tastes. What my customers think is extremely cool, awesome, hot and such, generally leaves me totally cold. I have to look at it like I am giving them their dream and the execution must be faultless. The challenge and reward for me is the innovation and quality of the job done and the ultimate satisfaction of the client.
I've been in business building custom motorcycles from scratch and personalizing customers existing bikes since the '70s full time as pretty much my only job during my whole adult life. I have been totally self employed since the late '70s. I work hard and make a good living and have fun.
My point is, I create my customers dreams and if they have uncertainty as to exactly what they want, I try to see through their eyes and give them what appeals to their desires and personality. I don't like a lot of what I do as far as appealing to my specific tastes. What my customers think is extremely cool, awesome, hot and such, generally leaves me totally cold. I have to look at it like I am giving them their dream and the execution must be faultless. The challenge and reward for me is the innovation and quality of the job done and the ultimate satisfaction of the client.
#23
As a shop owner it is always so much more when you share a common vision for the project. But when you don't; well thats what employee's are for.
#24
Tim, with all due respect, how dare you make a comment like: "you could have PM'd me?" When you are caught quoting a statement made to you in private? This is the second thread where I see you bashing out out of place. Please keep it out of here. I have no say, but I am sure I am not the only one seeing this behavior.
#25
As Ryan stated before the sound is great. But their is one thing he didnt mention is that we found a company that produces a product that creates the Apple Digital handshake and allows the iPad to send digital out. This product then sends out a 4v analog output to the Audison Bit1. Having 3 McIntosh MCC 406 amps producing some amazingly warm accurate sound.
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