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Body Kits
How do you choose the body kit you want? and know that you will like how it looks on your car?
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Simple, no body kit looks good on a Bimmer and should never have one.
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i would almost agree
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what about the M3 clone kits... they don't look too much different to me from the stock 325i/325is bodies.. how much lower do they sit and what other differences are there?
Also... what would be a good, yet inexpensive drop spring, or should I stay away from those type of things (I dont want to f-up the handling)? I got my E36 Beemer finally (after 11 years of drooling) and it is far from perfect, so I got it cheap.. now I would like to trick it out, but not like those rice cars... just a head turner (more than it already is! )... I'm thinking 18" chrome rims and paint it chrome yellow (it has black leather)Craig |
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I don't think bemmers and kits match, you should check out some of the kits you can get on the Lexus IS. The sport design doesn't even really need a kit, it looks so smooth. I test drove one a couple days ago and loved it. I found an offer on line that said I could get a free magazine subscription for test driving, check out the ad on the left side of the page on these links, it's a sweet deal.
http://www.mediaweek.com/mediaweek/index.jsp http://www.adweek.com/aw/index.jsp http://www.brandweek.com/brandweek/index.jsp |
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