Zen e30 Loxer X Brace $269.00

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    Someone that sells carr parts?

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  • Fidhle007
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    Originally posted by Miano
    i talked to my boss, we will no longer be doing business with carr.
    And you are?

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  • Aptyp
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    Agreed, Brian. You should have made clear who you are and who you represent. I personally like Carr Industries a lot, but that was dishonest.

    ZEN you have been very upfront about your products, and you kept R3V informed about this brace project all along, and I 100% support your cause.

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  • Miano
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    Originally posted by z31maniac
    BAN?

    I like how you came into the thread, posted a lower price elsewhere for the product while not being upfront with who you represent.

    Classy.
    i talked to my boss, we will no longer be doing business with carr.

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  • z31maniac
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    Originally posted by heelN'toe joe
    Looks like Carr Industries has you beat by $4 @ $265 now...

    http://www.e30tech.com/forum/showthread.php?t=62104

    BAN?

    I like how you came into the thread, posted a lower price elsewhere for the product while not being upfront with who you represent.

    Classy.

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  • heelN'toe joe
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    arrrre youuuuu rrrready to rummmmmmblllllllle!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    Two for One shots as well fidhle?

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  • Fidhle007
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    Originally posted by heelN'toe joe
    David,

    I also dabble in photography a bit myself. Take a look some some of the images on the Carr Industries site, www.carindustries.com.

    I used the X brace image from John Mason's website, where I was given privilege to use the image from John Mason personally. If this is such a big deal to you, I can take another picture(probably better!jk!).

    Also, someone mentioned in an earlier post that Carr Industries is big in comparision. As an online store, we're pretty small. We have 2 guys running the online store and 2 guys in packaging. We're growing quickly and are really enjoying being apart of the bimmer community. Most of our business is service and repair work in the Triad, North Carolina area where we have 6 technicians, 2 parts specialists, etc.

    Seriously though, I'll take another pic if you like.

    -Brian Fowler
    Bfowler@CarrIndustries.com
    1.336.931.0007
    There's only one way to settle this:

    Cage Fight! $1 Beers!

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  • heelN'toe joe
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    David,

    I also dabble in photography a bit myself. Take a look some some of the images on the Carr Industries site, www.carindustries.com.

    I used the X brace image from John Mason's website, where I was given privilege to use the image from John Mason personally. If this is such a big deal to you, I can take another picture(probably better!jk!).

    Also, someone mentioned in an earlier post that Carr Industries is big in comparision. As an online store, we're pretty small. We have 2 guys running the online store and 2 guys in packaging. We're growing quickly and are really enjoying being apart of the bimmer community. Most of our business is service and repair work in the Triad, North Carolina area where we have 6 technicians, 2 parts specialists, etc.

    Seriously though, I'll take another pic if you like.

    -Brian Fowler
    Bfowler@CarrIndustries.com
    1.336.931.0007

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  • Fidhle007
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    Originally posted by DCColegrove
    The thing is I can produce the original NEF format RAW image and the camera body it was shot with...
    Like I can produce the original sound files from the studio I recorded in with signed witness statements but it's still circumstantial.

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  • Fidhle007
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    Originally posted by DCColegrove
    I'm late.
    Awe, that sucks. Are you going to keep it or have an abortion?

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  • DCColegrove
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    Originally posted by Fidhle007
    That's still a digital encoding process though, if I'm not mistaken, and any hacker worth their salt can change that. Not that I'm saying that's the case with your stuff, but speaking from my own personal experience (I've been a professional musician for 13 years) there really is nothing you can do on your own that's as effective as registering a piece of work with the big G.
    The thing is I can produce the original NEF format RAW image and the camera body it was shot with...

    this is all pointless though, I'd let it all slide...but I can't stand statements like this:

    Originally posted by heelN'toe joe
    You should be expecting a call from John Mason... I'm keeping the picture...

    ...and I'm dropping the price to $225 each.

    http://www.e30tech.com/forum/showthread.php?t=62104
    Now I really gotta go....I'm late.

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  • Fidhle007
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    Originally posted by DCColegrove
    I have image authentication in the cameras I use (something that the digital age made nesasary for photojournalists).

    Have fun...I'll check in latter tonight
    That's still a digital encoding process though, if I'm not mistaken, and any hacker worth their salt can change that. Not that I'm saying that's the case with your stuff, but speaking from my own personal experience (I've been a professional musician for 13 years) there really is nothing you can do on your own that's as effective as registering a piece of work with the big G.

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  • Fidhle007
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    Originally posted by DCColegrove
    Dude...I don't even have cable...

    I did successfully sue Capitol Records in 1988 for illegally using an image I shot when I was working as a photojournalist...$26,000 if

    I could pull something like off that again I could afford cable.

    I have to split so I'll check in here latter.
    In 1988 you had negatives that you could mail to yourself though, now in the digital age, concrete evidence of something being your work is slim to none unless you're really anal about registering it.

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  • DCColegrove
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    Originally posted by Fidhle007
    You still need proof that it's yours and a creation date on an image file doesn't cut it. I assume you have some other form of federal documentation that proves the photo is yours?
    I have image authentication in the cameras I use (something that the digital age made nesasary for photojournalists).

    Have fun...I'll check in latter tonight

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