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Old 07-15-2010, 06:38 AM
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VMR 710 Gunmetal
or VMR 701 Hyper Silver (i would prefer black)
I think VB3 gunmetal looks better on non bodykit'd e60
Old 07-15-2010, 06:41 AM
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I have ordered Z2, Z8 and all-in-one. You devil!
Congrats! You won't regret with your purchase!
Old 07-15-2010, 06:43 AM
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Originally Posted by JackyOr
nah... i had read some post saying that there is power loss on quad exhaust system
and M5 rear, replica M5 rear, custom cut out your stock bumper, or mtech rear with an aftermarket diffuser is needed
i'm not gonna do the body kit.....at least not now

RPI ? REMUS?
how much are they generally?
Remus is the quitest among the others.
You can hear ricky's one next time!
Old 07-15-2010, 06:48 AM
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Originally Posted by mark_hk
Well if you put bigger exhaust on then you will need body kit to match or it will look funny... then u get new wheels...then suspension!
Agree that if you change body kit, then bigger wheel come next and when you have bigger wheel, you need a big brake for eyecatching...

But for pipe, the bigger pipe is still matching good with the stock body kit.
Old 07-15-2010, 06:49 AM
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Well if you put bigger exhaust on then you will need body kit to match or it will look funny... then u get new wheels...then suspension!
+1
Without bodykit n wheels, your car will just look the normal e60 on the street
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Originally Posted by JackyOr
nah... i had read some post saying that there is power loss on quad exhaust system
and M5 rear, replica M5 rear, custom cut out your stock bumper, or mtech rear with an aftermarket diffuser is needed
i'm not gonna do the body kit.....at least not now

RPI ? REMUS?
how much are they generally?
SuperSprint!

This one same as mine! Use ear phone to enjoy.


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Originally Posted by keith84_uk
Congrats! You won't regret with your purchase!
Yesh. The product is amazing. After applied the Z2, the body get less dust.

Also, my new rims get less brake dust attached on it. My old stock one get yellowish and also dull in color. I think the previous owner never clean it....poor rim.
Old 07-15-2010, 07:21 AM
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Originally Posted by JackyOr
so devils .... any exhaust recommanded?
first priority.... keep silence unless i step on it
second..... price ...
there is only 1 if you what silence
remus about 5500
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Originally Posted by JackyOr
nah... i had read some post saying that there is power loss on quad exhaust system
and M5 rear, replica M5 rear, custom cut out your stock bumper, or mtech rear with an aftermarket diffuser is needed
i'm not gonna do the body kit.....at least not now

RPI ? REMUS?
how much are they generally?
only if you get cheap 1s.
the 1 mark got dose not loss power and cost about 18000
you will never do body kit like me because it will cost use 50% more than pre lci cars at lest 28000
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Originally Posted by newbie2
Agree that if you change body kit, then bigger wheel come next and when you have bigger wheel, you need a big brake for eyecatching...

But for pipe, the bigger pipe is still matching good with the stock body kit.
1st rule in mod never change body kit 1st then wheel, even on the same day it wil 10000% look very ugly and odd


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