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He could but it seems unlikely considering the fact that those are standard M3 wheels.

Unless he thinks that the standard M3 wheels are somehow FAIL wheels! :lol:
 
I'm suprised that nobody picked up on this photo I posted back in August. Do you recognise the area from any 3 particular Gran Turismo games? :lol:

 
:odd: It's not New York. First off, there's Japanese cars and Japanese plates. Second off, it's too clean and I've never seen anywhere like that in New York..
 
So the stock M3 wheels are fail wheels? :odd:

I was under the impression that as far as driving dynamics were concerned, the standard (sized) wheels were for the win wheels?

I guess for some folk M3s are bought for pose value above anything else.
 

Fiat 500.

Those Fiats can be seen everywhere you look :)
And most of them are in white, although I've seen one in beige.

In my opinion they're more of a fashion accessory than anything else.
It's like the car equivalent of an Ipod
 
I got photos of the 1940 Ford Deluxe!


Took a while as I needed a good camera and for the fact I could not get the original photos on the PC from the cell.
 
Those Fiats can be seen everywhere you look :)
And most of them are in white, although I've seen one in beige.

In my opinion they're more of a fashion accessory than anything else.
It's like the car equivalent of an Ipod

Last week I saw one in orange,but I was to late to take a Photo of it.

Some blurry photo's.




Cayman S.
 
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Cars that I get to walk around and really look at the lines of when photographing usually change my perspective of them a great deal, mostly for the better. The STi kind of follows this. I don't like it, I still think it's ugly, but I can see where they wanted to go with it. I'm not sure they pulled it off, but I could see what they wanted. There is actually one particular angle from the back where the STi is the absolute worst and looks like a big old rock, for lack of a better term.

PS - thanks for the e-props.
 
Lets post some stuff.

This 1954 Bel Air was just rotting there when I found it years ago and it’s still like that in the same place, only worse -_-
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Then close to it, a 1955 Chevy ranch wagon two door, a very very rare car here, it was pretty sad to see it in such a bad shape, but pretty restoreable… gotdamn if only Ijusthad money…
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Then, a 1977 Camaro, then in pretty good shape with gigantic rear Cragars (real) and a mean stance, bulky hood too. I recently found this car again, far away from where it lived (and where this photo was taken) severely neglected, wich is also sad. I’ll post it later.
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I think this is a repost, bur bear with me, I have too many pics; 1954 Ford with fake Cragars:
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From same day, a Renault 10 and an old Volvo wagon, taken in movement on horrible light conditions, hence the blur, sorry >.<
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This one is a repost but I so love it, the cleanest bus you&#8217;ll ever ride in:
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Clean, elegant 3 series with BBSs:
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Next bunch were taken at 6:00 pm with zero light and in a car moving in the other direction of the cars pictured, so they are bad but they could have been really worse. Bentley something:
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7 Series:
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Enormous, ENOOORMOUS International Crew Cab long bed with raised suspension just popped by downtown Mexico with a freaking cool noisy diesel engine, I presume it was a late model engine swap because as far as I know, International did not have Diesel engines way back then. Correct me if I&#8217;m wrong. Anyway, this was cool, sooo mean:
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Same place same day, 1972 Mustang GT351 with Magnums and flames painted in the black stripes; I recently discovered this car lives near my house and has been left to rest for sometime, it sits on two flats inside a house.
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Pile of rust that once was a 1948 Chevy pickup, I was amazed at how rusty this thing was, there were actually pieces of it in the ground! It was by my house a couple days then it was gone, presumably to the scrap yard&#8230;
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This late El Camino with Ronals belongs to an actor, I think that&#8217;s quite neat, this thing is his daily driver.
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Finally, the icing in the cake,: check out how cool this thing is! I mean, I had never seen such a widebody, I dont know if it&#8217;s a kit or its custom made, but its outrageos!! I&#8217;d looove to buy it and give it the full track car treatment, turbo VR6 or stroker 2.2 liter with Webers, wide as heck Advans with BBS LMs, coilovers, a carbon panel with full VDOs, Brembos, full cage, red Recaros, you know, the drill; sadly, this thing just sits there&#8230;
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no rice today so you can put attention to the WideBody MKI
 
That BMW 3 series is just on normal BMW rims, you can even see the logo in the centre.
 
I believe International used a Nissan Diesel for between like 1976 and 1980. It is still possible they swapped in a different diesel though.
 
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