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  • MIFC: September 2014 Firebird of the Month (FOTM) Photo Submissions

    September 2014 FOTM
    Submissions open up at 12:00am on August 24, 2014 and closes August 27, 2014 at 11:59pm. Voting will open up August 28, 2014 at 12:00am and close August 31, 2014 at 11:59am. The winner will be announced at 12:00pm at September 1, 2014.

    This is a Free for All Month.

    Firebird of the Month (FOTM) Rules
    1) You must read the rules
    2) Must be an MIFC member
    3) Must own or have owned the Firebird in the picture
    4) The photo must be a good quality picture, so it doesn’t appear to be blurry or pixilated when it is used as a Cover Photo.
    5) You can only submit one quality photo per month.
    6) The photo cannot be obviously edited. Example: No blurring, No fades, and No adding different backgrounds in the photo with photoshop. You may boost the colors of the photo or turn it to black and white.
    7) You cannot submit your Firebird for the FOTM competition if you already won previously in the same year. Example: If you won September 2014 FOTM, you cannot submit your Firebird till January 2015 FOTM.
    8) If you were apart of a photo that another member submitted for FOTM, you can still submit your Firebird for FOTM.
    9) Must include the year, trim, and any other additional information you want to include. Addition information may include: how long you had it, modifications, how many miles are on it, what makes it special to you, history of the Firebird, and whatever else you may want to include. You do not need to include everything I listed for additional information.
    10) Only MIFC members can vote.
    11) You can only vote on Mifbody or on the MIFC Facebook page.
    12) If you decided to submit a photo with another Firebird or Firebirds in it, your Firebird has to be the main focus of the photo.
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    • #3
      Oh me!

      2002 Trans Am WS6
      M6 TTOP
      C6 Zo6 deep dish wheels 17x9 & 18x10.5
      Goodyear eagle gs d3 245 front 295 rear
      Direct Ram air free mod
      WS6 store short stick
      SLP skip shift eliminate
      Zoom stage 2 clutch
      Eibach pro drop springs
      Strut tower bar
      Clear corner lenses
      5% tint all the way around including ttops
      SLP longtubes
      Borla catback
      SLP Cai
      I think that's it for that one.

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      • #4
        Why Not..
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        99 Trans am

        - SLP Air Take (LID)
        - Ported and Polished Throttle Body
        - LS6 Intake Manifold
        - 1 3/4 Long Tube Headers
        - 3" Y-Pipe
        - 3" Magnaflow Catback
        - Lower Control Arms

        Soon
        - Heads/Cam
        - 3600 or 4000 Stall
        - 3.73 Gears

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        • #5
          Your photo has been submitted Spencer and I still have the info from last month.
          [MENTION=4441]DarkKnight[/MENTION] which of the three pictures would you like to submit? Please list the goodies if you want to. I just ask for additional info because it makes the competition a little more interesting than just reading the year and trim level. Sharp car though. You have had a lot of f-bodies throughout the years haven't you. I remember last year you had a sharp 98 T/A.
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            '94 Firebird Formula. I've had it for a couple years now, was previously owned by a shop that used it as an auto-x car. The car has a stock LT1 that just hit 100k right now and since I got it i've done a few things like plastidip it anthracite, change the wheels a few times and add CTS-V brakes w/ 14" rotors, a VFN hood, and a nitrous kit that started as a 100, then 150, and now with a 200 shot along with a lot of weight reduction. this winter i will be swapping to a 5.3 plan to do a bolt ons w/ spray setup with that.
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            If you come across a cobra in the wild, wipe it off and apologize.

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            • #7
              Edited. But I'll just use the first pic. And yes I've had 8 camaros and trans ams if you include the current 3


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              • #8
                Brad and Jeremy your pics has been submitted.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by formula218 View Post
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                  This is a great shot, Brad!!!....I will often look at a photo and see what I would change, if anything, to make it better. Well, there isn't much I would change with this shot. Very well done!! Good luck!
                  West Michigan Pontiac Club



                  "A Camaro looks like it can kick your a**, a Trans Am is coming over to do it"

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                  • #10
                    [MENTION=4062]formula218[/MENTION] where was this photo taken? I really like that background.
                    1998 Pontiac Firebird T/A, M6, LT Headers, ORY, Borlamouth, tubular LCA and Panhard bar, lowered 1.5". More to come

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                    • #11
                      Thanks guys!! The wall is in Reo Town in Lansing, it's south of downtown, close to Mt. Hope and Washington ave I believe. I like it because the wall is always changing as new art is added.
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                      If you come across a cobra in the wild, wipe it off and apologize.

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