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I dont think everyone is used to a stanced m3 with wide wheels without flares, or alot of camber. I wanted to do something completely different no OZ Breytons, no ACS, no BBS RS. No et 30 or 20 wheels and no -3 degree camber. I took alot of inspiration from Japanese builds and wanted to do it on a platform that everyone would **** when im done, and i think i have accomplished my goal."E Dirty Six, Low and Slow"
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Originally posted by jerrychoochoo View PostI dig it, lower the fronts some more and you're golden."E Dirty Six, Low and Slow"
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I would dig it if the front and rear had matching camber and sat to the fenders identically. That is what separates the JDM builds from a majority of the "builds" in the states. The attention to detail they achieve is leaps and bounds ahead of most I've seen this side of the ocean.
I do like where you are going. It is different, and mostly pulled off well.
Add more camber up front like you said, and you are golden!
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Originally posted by Thate34Guy View PostI dont think everyone is used to a stanced m3 with wide wheels without flares, or alot of camber. I wanted to do something completely different no OZ Breytons, no ACS, no BBS RS. No et 30 or 20 wheels and no -3 degree camber. I took alot of inspiration from Japanese builds and wanted to do it on a platform that everyone would **** when im done, and i think i have accomplished my goal.. It would be cool if you could radiuse (spelling?) the rear fender down to the sideskirt. A front radiuse would be awesome too. That would really set off this build.
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Originally posted by lamsv View PostI would dig it if the front and rear had matching camber and sat to the fenders identically. That is what separates the JDM builds from a majority of the "builds" in the states. The attention to detail they achieve is leaps and bounds ahead of most I've seen this side of the ocean.
I do like where you are going. It is different, and mostly pulled off well.
Add more camber up front like you said, and you are golden!
Thanks man! The front should sit at about -8 or 9 when im done so i can lower it more, and that would even the camber out a bit.
Originally posted by Staggered View PostI think you did that very well. It would be cool if you could radiuse (spelling?) the rear fender down to the sideskirt. A front radiuse would be awesome too. That would really set off this build.
They kind of are radiused but not all the way. I pull them all the way down to the sideskirt but not really alot, maybe half a inch, in person you can tell that they mold perfectly around the wheel but its hard to capture that in the pictures."E Dirty Six, Low and Slow"
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Originally posted by Thate34Guy View PostI dont think everyone is used to a stanced m3 with wide wheels without flares, or alot of camber. I wanted to do something completely different no OZ Breytons, no ACS, no BBS RS. No et 30 or 20 wheels and no -3 degree camber. I took alot of inspiration from Japanese builds and wanted to do it on a platform that everyone would **** when im done, and i think i have accomplished my goal.
Wtf, I seriously don't get this mentality...
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Originally posted by Tuck&Poke View PostWtf, I seriously don't get this mentality..."E Dirty Six, Low and Slow"
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Shot someone took today at the park!"E Dirty Six, Low and Slow"
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That rear is to much for me, I'll give you some advice my wife gave me. "Just cause it's wide and awesome doesn't mean you need to put it in there".
GJ doing what you want though OP and from the side it looks nice.Last edited by electricalbox; 03-16-2015, 09:00 PM.
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