Hong Kong E60 sub-Forum
http://bmw.hk4u.com/viewtopic.php?f=...103342#p103342
MD this sunday
et you should come too, it will be a very nice sunny day to drive this weekend.
Meet at West Kowloon Waterfront Promenade at 8:00 a.m.... 1st August.
http://maps.google.com.hk/maps?f=q&s...304.26,,0,3.09
breakfast location
http://www.openrice.com/restaurant/sr2.htm?shopid=1078
MD this sunday
et you should come too, it will be a very nice sunny day to drive this weekend.
Meet at West Kowloon Waterfront Promenade at 8:00 a.m.... 1st August.
http://maps.google.com.hk/maps?f=q&s...304.26,,0,3.09
breakfast location
http://www.openrice.com/restaurant/sr2.htm?shopid=1078
Jacky,
Believe me the cheapest route to make your car look really nice:
19" wheels + lowered springs. Other mods are really excessive for a bimmer IMO, and they won't increase your car's value. Keep the old parts and put them back on when you sell your car. Don't go for the mods that cannot be undo easily.
Believe me the cheapest route to make your car look really nice:
19" wheels + lowered springs. Other mods are really excessive for a bimmer IMO, and they won't increase your car's value. Keep the old parts and put them back on when you sell your car. Don't go for the mods that cannot be undo easily.
No one can say what is worth doing or not apart from the car owner themselves...
You are so Devil!!!
this is just a very temtative and deadly trap....
If i'm doing this.....
that means i have to change the body kit as well otherwise it doesn't match.....
and after i changed the body kit i have to changes the rims as well.....
and after i changed the rims i have to change the exhaust......
this is just an endless black hole.....
this is just a very temtative and deadly trap....
If i'm doing this.....
that means i have to change the body kit as well otherwise it doesn't match.....
and after i changed the body kit i have to changes the rims as well.....
and after i changed the rims i have to change the exhaust......
this is just an endless black hole.....
Mmm... not totally true.... Dont think subtle bodykits like mtech are excessive. Buying rims and lowering springs wont increase car's value - infact nothing will increase value when it comes to modding.
No one can say what is worth doing or not apart from the car owner themselves...
No one can say what is worth doing or not apart from the car owner themselves...
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Mmm... not totally true.... Dont think subtle bodykits like mtech are excessive. Buying rims and lowering springs wont increase car's value - infact nothing will increase value when it comes to modding.
No one can say what is worth doing or not apart from the car owner themselves...
No one can say what is worth doing or not apart from the car owner themselves...
Having a car in HK is an excessive already,
Changing the bodykit is to make you stand out abit,
I dont wanna stop in the traffic light and see the 50 yr old man driving the same unmoded car as me.


