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My Ride: carbonized MB coupe
The bodyshop is out in Chai Wan i think? Kind of near the BMW workshop out there! Its a big shop.... prob can fit 5 or 6 cars going across and then 4 cars deep! They have two baking facilities as well...!
Mirrors are not priority - cant afford to splash out on original M5 mirrors even though I want to!
Mirrors are not priority - cant afford to splash out on original M5 mirrors even though I want to!
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if u are talking the same place, i don't know, because i saw them take apart Ferraris,Lotuses and Porsches like it was lego
the M bodykit is tough to fit, maybe more than Techart kits for Porsche.
so what about you when are you getting some bodybuilding parts?
the M bodykit is tough to fit, maybe more than Techart kits for Porsche.
so what about you when are you getting some bodybuilding parts?
I think I know which shop you are talking about. I suggest you CAREFULLY check everything when you get your car especially the alignment of the hood unless you are very good friend of the technician. My m-tech body kit was originally installed here but finally require AK to re-install.
No fingerpointing, just experience sharing!
No fingerpointing, just experience sharing!
I am more than happy for my car now, except the steering wheel vibration when moving higher than 100km/hr. I think it may come from my rim's problem and I think they were not "rounded" when I get them! So probably no solution! Very sad...!