Rolling rig shots of Maxie #1265 in Vancouver Version II
A buddy of mine and I got together to take some rolling shots with his new rig he just picked up. It consisted of 3X5 foot steel poles, 2 massive industrial suction cups, 1 manfrotto mount. I've posted pics of her before and some info is here on my old link : https://honda-tech.com/forums/showth...ighlight=maxie
Since then Ive installed Koni Yellows/GCs from Weksos, Red JDM Recaros, and a Wink mirror bahaha. Anyway on to some recent pics:








Older pics in between from the last update:






Since then Ive installed Koni Yellows/GCs from Weksos, Red JDM Recaros, and a Wink mirror bahaha. Anyway on to some recent pics:








Older pics in between from the last update:






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cool pictures but I have to lol at the photoshopped rig shots when they're shot in areas where you couldn't have any real amount of speed. Like for instance the warehouse that you guys are giving the perception that you're driving 250mph in.
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amazing pictures, car is immaculate too. I have the same mirror, but the mounting bracket I used are crappy. Did you make your own or buy them from somewhere?
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so im assuming you take these shots, and then go in and photoshop out the pole and stuff? ive seen a bunch of people with this home-made pole kind of idea....id like to know more....
Always looking good!
I'm gonna slowly piece some things over the winter and respray my fr bumper, maybe we should go for a photoshoot in the spring
I'm gonna slowly piece some things over the winter and respray my fr bumper, maybe we should go for a photoshoot in the spring





