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06-25-2008, 02:10 PM | #1 |
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CF M3 Lip Spoiler - Pic!
Bought this CF M3 Lip Spoiler yesterday from Teddy at SSDD (really nice and helpful guy) - and fitted it today.
Can you believe that Sytner BMW charged me £6 for the double sided tape!!? I got it in CF as i have real CF BMW bonnet and boot badges and im considering getting a CF rear diffuser - so thought the CF was best option. Also, if i get bored i can always colour code it later. Pic below; |
06-25-2008, 02:46 PM | #3 |
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Love it!
Would look a bella Bimmer with CF rear diffuser As I said in you other thread, that is one of my favourite looking E92s.
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06-25-2008, 02:49 PM | #4 |
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Bay, can you post up a closer pic of the spoiler,I'm thinking it will cost me though!
Your cars crying out for a CF diffuser,you got the badge and lip,make it a threesome, you know you want to!
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BMWBailey - Does your car have a sports exhaust system too?
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06-25-2008, 03:26 PM | #6 |
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Teddy is the man!! Awesome guy for parts and mods...
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06-25-2008, 04:42 PM | #7 |
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Porscha - first of all many thanks for your kind comments on my 335 - much appreciated. Check out my garage on here and you will see my mod list - the exhaust is a full Milltek with 100 cell cats and 100mm tips hanging out of the back end!!! Looks and sounds great!
Ian - 3somes are my favourite (not that i'd admit that to my wife!!) But yes i agree, the CF diffuser would round it all off nicely. |
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BMWBailey - Just read your mod list, brilliant Not all show either, these cars should come with an LSD as standard but don't!!
That exhaust system looks can imagine how good it sounds, well done! Really love your car though was just a little disappointed to find you have the wrong gearbox.
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06-26-2008, 02:17 AM | #9 |
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Porscha - apologies for my choice of box!! Have to say my last 4 cars have been auto/paddles and i guess ive got lazy. Have to say in my defence though - i often have to sit on the M25 car park and/or the A406 roundabout carpark and clutching just isnt an option im afraid. Also, ive had 2 E46 M3's both SMGII and an E46 M3 CSL and i loved the SMG - violent and neck snapping in the highest setting and not particularly smooth but great fun and didnt effect the enjoyment of the car. That said - im not that impressed with the auto box on my 335i -its great at low speeds and just cruising - but under heavy driving on the twistys, even in sport mode, i dont find the changes (up or down) quick or snappy enough. I also miss being able to blip the throttle on the down shifts - esp in the Dartford Tunnel!!!!! And totally agree with your comment on LSD - i need to make a call to Birds and organise that!!!
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Interesting, I've tried Auto but we didn't like each other, though I'm normally sat on the A6 playground, the A515 playground or the A517 playground as well as numerous B Roads, made for lightweight sports cars
The only thing you get in London is those Tunnels, I absolutely must do a Tunnel Run sometime ......... A car should have more than two pedals! Clutching should be a problem in a modern BMW, though I remember wishing I owned an Auto once I got stuck in Nottingham in one of my old cars ('77 911) if you know anything about old 911s you'll know they are renouned for having an iron clutch, hey ho give you a good workout lol.
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