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steve k.

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Public Service: if a pic you upload displays on FAQ - it either isn’t high res (enough) or it’s being down-sampled on upload  -  thus the request to EMAIL the actual hi-res photos, to not start with a reduced quality image.

 

(Test = compare the downloadable size of your uploaded pic to your original photo. Even though the max image size has grown recently, uploading still applies a reduction/conversion).

 

 

cool pics tho all TL:DRers ?

 

Where we goin’? … I’ll drive…
There are some who call me... Tom too         v i s i o n a u t i k s.com   

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Here's how I got my start with BMWs. I was the lot boy in my Dad's dealership in the mid 1960's. He was also the distributor for BMW in 5 mid-west states- Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, North & South Dakota.

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1971 NSU 1200 TT           http://www.msportvintage.com

1961 BMW 700                 1990 E30 M3 1/60 JTCC Racer

1975 GS Tuning 2002      1965 BMW 1800TiSA- #193

1971 BMW 2002                1973 BMW CSL      1968 BMW 2002TA     

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On 8/31/2021 at 5:59 PM, conkitchen said:

did someone say Jonnnnnny? 

 

Jonny.jpg.f148aa5eeabaf5abfc250f56b247f1

You know, "conkitchen's" butt remind me of the BMW kidneys...?   

 

Maybe you can photoshop them side by side and then say, "what were those Germans really using as their design muse?".

Light is seriously underrated.

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Photos requirement:

 

As these will be for print, here are the size requirements. 

 

File Type: JPG or PNG
Size: 1688 x 1313 px (minimum) | 3375 x 2625 px (best)
Resolution: 300 ppi

 

I have received a lot of photos from this thread, but very few of them actually meet the dimension requirements. If you have the proper sizes, please send them in my direction. 

 

Steve K.

Get your 2002 FAQ merchandise from 2002FAQ Store

 

 

 

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55 minutes ago, steve k. said:

Photos requirement:

 

As these will be for print, here are the size requirements. 

 

File Type: JPG or PNG
Size: 1688 x 1313 px (minimum) | 3375 x 2625 px (best)
Resolution: 300 ppi

 

I have received a lot of photos from this thread, but very few of them actually meet the dimension requirements. If you have the proper sizes, please send them in my direction. 

 

Steve K.

Steve- If you want to use the photo of my Dad's shop let me know and I will rescan it to fit your requirements.

 

Steve W.

1971 NSU 1200 TT           http://www.msportvintage.com

1961 BMW 700                 1990 E30 M3 1/60 JTCC Racer

1975 GS Tuning 2002      1965 BMW 1800TiSA- #193

1971 BMW 2002                1973 BMW CSL      1968 BMW 2002TA     

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