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Jul 17, 2008 13:57 |  #1

Took some shots of my friends new M3. Car has been lowered and has Brembo big brake kit on all 4 corners. Work done by millaracing.com. C&C welcome

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Jul 17, 2008 14:07 |  #2

:cool: Very nice. Love the car. Hate your friend :p


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Jul 17, 2008 15:45 |  #3

haha i just recently shot one. they're such nice cars. and that one looks great, just needs a lip ;)

good job with the photos too, that bbk is wow


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Jul 17, 2008 15:54 |  #4

they've finally slapped on brembos for the M3 ... nice car


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Jul 17, 2008 15:55 |  #5

nice. Price tag ?


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Jul 17, 2008 16:25 |  #6

I am inclined to like #4 best.


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Jul 17, 2008 16:28 |  #7

FLiPMaRC wrote in post #5930026 (external link)
:cool: Very nice. Love the car. Hate your friend :p

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Jbs wrote in post #5930740 (external link)
haha i just recently shot one. they're such nice cars. and that one looks great, just needs a lip ;)

good job with the photos too, that bbk is wow

Thanks. Yeah the brakes are night and day compared to stock

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they've finally slapped on brembos for the M3 ... nice car

Brakes are aftermarket

Cr4zYH3aD wrote in post #5930801 (external link)
nice. Price tag ?

Somewhere around 70k for this one

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I am inclined to like #4 best.

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Jul 17, 2008 16:52 |  #8

really like the composition on number 4


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Jul 17, 2008 16:59 |  #9

2 and 4 get my vote..

6 and 5 need the wheel to be turned in the other direction.

1 and 4 have weird crops...

but clean overall


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Jul 17, 2008 22:30 |  #10

Two is pretty good. If you move it farther from the background, you might eliminate the tree reflecting in the hood & lessen the reflection in the roof.


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Jul 18, 2008 01:37 |  #11

vegasboy wrote in post #5931190 (external link)
2 and 4 get my vote..

6 and 5 need the wheel to be turned in the other direction.

1 and 4 have weird crops...

but clean overall

have to disagree. Don't think there is any necessity to have the wheel being turned in any one particular direction. Shots would become quite redundant and boring if they were all shot with a "formula" of rules.

The crop on one isn't my favorite, but not a killer. And I actually like the crop and rest of the composition for number 4 quite a bit.


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Jul 18, 2008 09:53 |  #12

Thanks


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Jul 18, 2008 12:04 |  #13

Jadam wrote in post #5933861 (external link)
have to disagree. Don't think there is any necessity to have the wheel being turned in any one particular direction. Shots would become quite redundant and boring if they were all shot with a "formula" of rules.

The crop on one isn't my favorite, but not a killer. And I actually like the crop and rest of the composition for number 4 quite a bit.

sorry i meant 1 and 3 with the crops, 4 is good... i like it.. and about the wheel, most people just like seeing the face of the rim, and the brake, especially if its a big brake kit, you have something to show off, not many people enjoy seeing tread. :cool: and as for the crop, tighter crops can be good if you crop them at the right place, for instance in number one could have been cropped with or without the BMW roundell, not cutting the BMW roundel in half.


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Jul 18, 2008 17:46 |  #14

vegasboy wrote in post #5936349 (external link)
sorry i meant 1 and 3 with the crops, 4 is good... i like it.. and about the wheel, most people just like seeing the face of the rim, and the brake, especially if its a big brake kit, you have something to show off, not many people enjoy seeing tread. :cool: and as for the crop, tighter crops can be good if you crop them at the right place, for instance in number one could have been cropped with or without the BMW roundell, not cutting the BMW roundel in half.

Thanks. Didnt notice till now i cut the roundel in #1. Will fix that up


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