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Old 11th December 2011, 22:38   #1
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A Nice Winter Day (Pic Heavy)

Hi Everyone,
Today me and my best friend went out on a nice winter day here in Northern Illinois and did a little photo shoot of our cars. My friend’s car is a VW Golf which is in the process of a Turbo build and mine is the BMW currently with its winter wheels on it. I am no pro at taking pics but I do think that some of them came out very nice.
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Old 12th December 2011, 01:22   #2
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Nice setting! What did you go with for your winter tire setup? Rim size and tire size?
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Nice pictures, photo #3 from the bottom is awesome!
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Nice setting! What did you go with for your winter tire setup? Rim size and tire size?
Thank you M Baker!!! My winter setup is Michelin Pilot HX MXM4 225/55/R16 with BMW Stock 16 inch BBS wheels. The tires are all seasons becasue the E39 really doesnt see snow that much.


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Nice pictures, photo #3 from the bottom is awesome!
Thank you very M96SS much i thought that it came out really awesome too.
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Looks pretty chilly up there. Im sure the GTI loves that cold air!!
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Thank you very much 944obscene. I tryed to get some good shots !!!

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Looks pretty chilly up there. Im sure the GTI loves that cold air!!
It was cold today and it dose love the cold air.
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