WANTED: HDR Photoshoot for this Hella Flushed 2003.05 Sedan!
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WANTED: HDR Photoshoot for this Hella Flushed 2003.05 Sedan!
Wheels are 19x8.5 +20, 19x9.5 +20 Sevas S-Star
Tires - 225/40/19 (F), 245/40/19 (R) Hankook V12 Evo K110
Dropped on G35 Sedan S-Techs w/ 05-06 Sport Suspension shocks
Thanks to:
Agundis Tires in SSF, CA for hooking it up big time
Onlinetires.com for the nice deal on tires
FedEx for bending one of my wheels
No thanks to the local shops who tried to rape me for rolling fenders.
On a side note, anyone in the SF area want to do an HDR photoshoot for me and my friend's car?
Link to his M5 with Work VS-XX: http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum....php?t=1202662
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^ Patience is the key to doing it right.
Right now, I'm very comfortable with the ride height. The car gets loaded with 3 passengers during the weekends that's why I need to have that much wheel clearance. If you've ever driven around the streets of San Francisco then you'll understand why. I also have other priorities for the car, but I'm definitely getting a set of coilovers as soon as I get tired of looking at the gap.
Right now, I'm very comfortable with the ride height. The car gets loaded with 3 passengers during the weekends that's why I need to have that much wheel clearance. If you've ever driven around the streets of San Francisco then you'll understand why. I also have other priorities for the car, but I'm definitely getting a set of coilovers as soon as I get tired of looking at the gap.
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You can make the HDR, or someone on here may be willing to. All you have to do is post up the three different exposure pictures of the car. Post the over exposed, the properly exposed and the under exposed. Then I, or maybe someone else can merge them/create a high dynamic range photo.
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Thanks bro! Wheels are Sevas S-Star. Last set ever in Gold.
Here's a link to my friend's car: http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum....php?t=1202662
Here's a link to my friend's car: http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum....php?t=1202662
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car looks good. your setup looks so much more meatier than my setup. im running 19x10+20 with 245/40/19 in the rear. you should go lower. i have no rubbing problems in the rear with a full car. ill be in the city tonight and tomorrow. i may have time to help you get some HDR shots. ill let you know