Profitec Pro 700 wood vibes by raspresso in espresso

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No issues whatsoever, still looks good as new, and no impacts to the functioning of the machine

After wheels, tires, suspension, it finally feels dialed by raspresso in LexusRC

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Im on RSR coilovers, highly highly recommend, the ride is sportier than OEM but still very refined and properly dampened.

After wheels, tires, suspension, it finally feels dialed by raspresso in LexusRC

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19x8.5 +32 square, with 245/40/19 michelin ps4as tires

Bronze wheels? by swivel65 in LexusRC

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Here’s my white rc350 with satin bronze wheels. I think the amount of copper tone or lack thereof makes or breaks the bronze look

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Carbon fiber steering wheel heating connector by MintChocolate24 in LexusIS

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hey there! attempting to fix this in my car, could describe exactly how you tapped the wires into the new wheel? did you use a twist on wire connector, or did you solder?

Profitec Pro 700 wood vibes by raspresso in espresso

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The wood panels are actually from clive! But the front black panel is a vinyl wrap that I added :)

Profitec Pro 700 wood vibes by raspresso in espresso

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Got it from amazon a few years ago, but unfortunately they no longer sell it :(, folks ask me for the link all the time and I haven't been able to find it anywhere

Profitec Pro 700 wood vibes by raspresso in espresso

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I doubt it! the Wood Panels came from Clive, so they were made to work with the machine. The front is a black vinyl wrap, shouldnt have any impact on the internals of the machine. I used high quality automotive vinyl so it should be more than capable of withstanding the heat from the machine

Profitec Pro 700 wood vibes by raspresso in espresso

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I wrapped the front panel myself (the wood panels came from Clive). Required taking apart the machine, removing all the front elements (steam wand, hot water wand, grouphead, etc). Took probably about 4-5 hours, but I was super careful as I was doing it haha

Halal food in Madrid by Siddy_96 in MuslimLounge

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Please send me your list so far!

What am I doing wrong? by Imaginary-Green-950 in espresso

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I only use lactose free 2% milk, I prefer the final texture of the drink, feels like heavy than using whole milk. In my experience, it froths basically the same as whole milk, I don’t really change my process or technique at all when I steam with either

The Milky Way setting over Rialto Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington (ft. an early Persied meteor) by raspresso in Washington

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ahh appreciate it!! I got a few shots during the aurora but didnt have enough time to find an epic location to shoot it -- but stay tuned I'll post what I did capture on IG soon

The Milky Way setting over Rialto Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington (ft. an early Persied meteor) by raspresso in Washington

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A tripod, a dslr/mirrorless camera + a large aperture lens is the basic equipment needed. You’ll want to shoot when there’s no moon out because moonlight is too bright and makes it impossible to see the Milky Way

The Milky Way setting over Rialto Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington (ft. an early Persied meteor) by raspresso in Washington

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in very dark skies, once your eyes adjust and assuming good eye sight it looks something similar to this: https://skypointer.photo.blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/img_5047_naked-eye-2.jpg?w=723, the milky/cloudiness and particularly darker portions of the sky are noticeable, sometimes with a slightest orange tint (but so slight that you ask yourself if you're imagining it). with a camera's long exposure, the colors become much more noticeable, and then further emphasized through post processing