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  • Brian@Rotiform
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    This coming from the guy that tried to call me out a year ago on this



    saying I didn't drive it like that...

    Looks good Mike and see it is possible

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  • Zach
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    Raised motor mounts + dished wheels = win.

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  • BADwayz
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    I love it, the color combo is perfect, well done as always.

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  • M.Burroughs
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    Originally posted by Donfrondo View Post
    Sorry, I **** to ****, but you ruined that.

    The BM was ace, because it was a progression. Things went bad for you and you worked with what you had and made good of it.

    The original paint on that was so much nicer, and spraying it that hideous matt colour was a crime. Im gonna be constructive tho, and say, brown can be a dope colour, if it was gloss I think it'd be awsome.

    Your faithful internet warrior,

    Dan
    It may have looked perfect, but it wasn't. It has been hit rather hard in the rear end, and the other side of the car was primered up, as was the rear.



    You can see the quarter panel there.

    The paint was also extremely crows-footed up close. Don't worry, I didn't ruin anything.

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  • geminidubber
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    that's so cool you posted some W115 love. cause that's just what im building right now. just got in some Areo nascar wheels for it. 5.5 backspacing and 9.5 wide. got some free 195/50/15 for it now but plan going to 45's when i can. im not nearly as low as you but im interested to see what you do to make it more driveable at that amazing lowness. here some pics of mine.


    some pics of the fitment on the rear. havent fitted on the front.

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  • Lux
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    I had a 70 Plymouth Furry III that same color just some flake and the int. was a bit off but close to that. It looks freaking killer!

    Its a good looking car from the start but everything fits like I said before as if it was made that way to begin with.

    And this is a prime example how something simple as lowering a car can make so much more of a difference. No need for aftermarket wheels, -1000000 camber, tires so stretched you could fit two fingers between the side wall and inside of the rim, gody body kits and so forth. Just some drop and its set off for life!

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  • mattjw
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    guna have to agree with donfrondo on this one, awesome looking example originally just needed some subtle touches here and there and some lows, not a fan of the end result

    as don says, 'rusty' was a progression where as this went from mint to battered overnight. this is just my opinion obviously, but im surprised pretty much no one else shares the same view?

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  • Donfrondo
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    Sorry, I **** to ****, but you ruined that.

    The BM was ace, because it was a progression. Things went bad for you and you worked with what you had and made good of it.

    The original paint on that was so much nicer, and spraying it that hideous matt colour was a crime. Im gonna be constructive tho, and say, brown can be a dope colour, if it was gloss I think it'd be awsome.

    Your faithful internet warrior,

    Dan

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  • UnitedWeStance...
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    That's all I have to say about that....

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  • Scotrod
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    looked for one of those before i bought my E30, looks dope.

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  • mojocoggo
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    I just peed myself.

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  • Atlantian
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    Add roof racks?

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  • JeShUa
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    Legitimate.

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  • Kaiyin
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    car is sick

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  • RedE46Bimmer
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    I think it looks awesome!

    I want a W111 Fintail so bad.

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