iM: The Re-Up 2011 (Part 1)

iM: The Re-Up 2011 (Part 1)

It’s that time of the year again!

As 2011 draws to a close, we would like to take this time to review the year that was the Features and Highlights of illmotion.

None of this would be possible without the cooperation of the owners during the shoots, but more importantly the continuing support of you all! Thank you all for making 2011 another great year and we cannot wait to get the 2012 season started!

Happy Holidays everyone! We hope you guys get all that you wish for and we hope that you all be safe and have fun this holiday season!

Let’s get this Re-Up started…

|Owner:Brad Atkins
|Car: 2000 Honda Civic SiR

Some of you may remember when we first featured Brad’s Civic back in 2010, this year he upped the ante by boosting his SiR and doing a 5-lug conversion. We cannot wait to see what wheels Brad’s got this year 😉

iM Feature: Brad Atkins’s 2000 Civic SiR

|Owner: Corey O’Hara
|Car: 8th Gen Honda Civic Coupe

illmotion’s very own Corey O’Hara playing the stance game this year rocking a fitted set of Work Meister S1s.

iM Feature: Corey’s Civic Coupe

|Owner:Chris Chu
|Car: 2006 Subaru STI

This year we were blessed with some sick content coming out of Toronto courtesy of GAWA. Chris Chu’s STI was just the beginning of the quality that we saw coming from TO.

iM Feature: Chris Chu’s 2006 STI

|Owner:Sam Tang
|Car: Acura NSX

Volk TE37s, an Acura NSX. What else is there to say about Sam’s super clean Mid-Ship?



iM Highlight: Sam’s Acura NSX

|Owner: Al Patel
|Car: 2006 Audi S4

Probably one of my favorite cars this year, Al knew exactly what he wanted to do to this S4 and came correct in every way.

iM Highlight: Al Patel’s 2006 Audi S4

|Owner:Ryan Dandurand
|Car:Toyota MR2

Now, this is one MR2 that took the internet by storm this year, and it was because of this little fall shoot we did. Find out why bloggers and car lovers alike straight geeked over Redlyne’s perfection.



iM Random Snaps: Redlyne’s MR2 x Fall Shoot

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