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Old 08-04-2004, 09:41 AM
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winterizing 325i help! bra? headlight covers? is there anything i can do?

i need to winterize my 95 325i. last winter it got destroyed by rock salt chips here in PA. I just replaced the headlights with new angel eyes and i dont want those pitted! they are the ones without the covers, the euro style, so i am thinking of getting the plastic covers from bavauto. any suggestions? the hood has also been repainted along with the rest of the front of the car. should i geta bra to protect it, or is there another way? I really want to keep the car paint chip free from now on. I dont really care what it looks like for 3 months because everything looks bad, as long as it is protected so it looks good the rest of the year. thanks!
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Re: winterizing 325i help! bra? headlight covers? is there anything i can do?

How about.... dont drive it. Other then that put some clear tape across your lights and put a bra on your car. Cant do anything about the hood unless you find a big bra for it. And your windsheild is helpless.

Other then that you wont find a big bra for the hood and your windsheild is gona get raped dont drive the car, simple as that.
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Old 08-04-2004, 10:25 PM
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that would be ideal, unfortunantly i dont have the funds to do that. thanks anyways.
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Re: winterizing 325i help! bra? headlight covers? is there anything i can do?

With the cost of the bra and the prepping it up for winter . . I'm sure you can find a winter beater for a couple hundred bucks . . . just for a couple months. . . .
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Old 08-05-2004, 02:01 PM
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Thats a good point. The only thing is if I wanted the car to be warm in the mornings i would have to leave my bmw outside, which i dont really want to do. ill think about it though. thanks
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