While I was at the NEMC Meet and Greet this past saturday, I saw a good backdrop for some pictures and decided to take advantage. Enjoy!
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While I was at the NEMC Meet and Greet this past saturday, I saw a good backdrop for some pictures and decided to take advantage. Enjoy!
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2005 Inferno Red Magnum RT
Group I and II, sunroof, tow package, nav, sirius, Uconnect, auto headlights, 20" American Racing Torq-Thrust M Wheels, 245/45/R20 Kuhmo Ecsta ASX tires, KW V2 coilover suspension, Hotchkis sway bars, Zoomers Cat Back Exhaust, Aria CAI. LED smoked tail lights. Shaved rear hatch. Pinstriping by 2-Stix. Custom painted palm tree headlights w\halos & painted fog lamps w\halos by AAC.
Custom Billet Tech "palm tree" pieces
And lots of little visual mods that make it ours!
It's funny how the crappier the backdrop for the photos, the better they turn out.
Thanks for the nice words again
Fondy- they weren't really supposed to be reflection shots, they just turned out that way. The area where the C Pillar meets the trunk and rear fender is my favorite spot on my car, so I thought I'd take a picture. The mill building in the sunroof was an intentional reflection shot though.
Nice shots Justin! BTW I think your color matched license plate frame is a nice touch!
2005 Magnum SXT AWD
Midnight Blue
R/T exhaust, demolded, debadged
Billet Tech catch-can, Airhammer HO
Predator Custom tuned by Johan!
R1 rotors front and rear
Tranzformer shift tool
Thank you
That damn license plate bracket took me the better part of the day. The plastic that they mold them out of is...just terrible to sand. I had to start with 100 grit sandpaper and work all the way up to 1000 grit to get it smooth. Looking back, I could have just built it all up with some primer and smoothed that out, or smoothed it out with bondo, but I think that it worked out well enough for a license plate bracket at least - it's nowhere near perfect, but looks good from 10 feet.


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