BLACK C/F interior kit for sale
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Thanks for the clarification.
Let me check my toy money...I have the wood pieces that I'm not very fond of...
Let me check my toy money...I have the wood pieces that I'm not very fond of...
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Originally Posted by El Immigrante' post='833302' date='Apr 1 2009, 02:29 PM
Thanks for the clarification.
Let me check my toy money...I have the wood pieces that I'm not very fond of...
Let me check my toy money...I have the wood pieces that I'm not very fond of...
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Originally Posted by AL@DPE-Wheels' post='834222' date='Apr 2 2009, 01:47 PM
let me know =)
I am very tempted....... the chang, I want to put on the factory bmw m5 rear bumper, how is it working out for you? Do i need any additional kit/accessories for it?
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Originally Posted by vincentkpham' post='834225' date='Apr 2 2009, 11:56 AM
I am very tempted....... the chang, I want to put on the factory bmw m5 rear bumper, how is it working out for you? Do i need any additional kit/accessories for it?
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Originally Posted by the chang' post='834257' date='Apr 2 2009, 02:39 PM
No, it's basically a direct fit. However, it's not a 100% perfect fitment...there is a slight bulge at the fenders. Very hard to see. You will need to change your exhaust though, since the std exhaust doesn't line up with the left side of the m5 rear. Hope this helps.
Would the M-tech rear bumper a better fit without any other mod??