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Old 08-15-2006, 07:29 AM
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Originally Posted by David Lo' post='322776' date='Aug 15 2006, 09:33 PM
Thank you Bunbun and mic325, I will go to check out the H7 bulb first
Well to answer your question, AIB wouldn't fit non-Xenon car as I was attempting to get it but didn't because the seller say it's not competible.

So the only white lights on my car now is the LED for the plate lights
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Originally Posted by David Lo' post='322776' date='Aug 15 2006, 09:33 PM
Thank you Bunbun and mic325, I will go to check out the H7 bulb first
David,

Have you got the wheels changed?
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Originally Posted by shield' post='323075' date='Aug 16 2006, 12:35 PM
David,

Have you got the wheels changed?
David is looking for bigger wheel like 18" or even 19"!? Any suggestion!? I think the style 135m and 187m are good!! Of course style 123 and 124 too!! heehee~~~
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Originally Posted by shield' post='323075
David is looking for bigger wheel like 18" or even 19"!? Any suggestion!? I think the style 135m and 187m are good!! Of course style 123 and 124 too!! heehee~~~
Hello Shield and Lawrence,

Thank you for thinking of me,

Due to changing job and some personal issues, I am still in the stage of recovering my savings..... very poor just now.... so still........... using this ugly and dirty wheels

I would like to change 18" as most of you report that 19" is not suitable for Hong Kong road condition.

Most likely will choose 123" , of course I like 135M too

Lawrence, Very sorry last time
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Originally Posted by David Lo' post='323107' date='Aug 16 2006, 03:12 PM
Hello Shield and Lawrence,

Thank you for thinking of me,

Due to changing job and some personal issues, I am still in the stage of recovering my savings..... very poor just now.... so still........... using this ugly and dirty wheels

I would like to change 18" as most of you report that 19" is not suitable for Hong Kong road condition.

Most likely will choose 123" , of course I like 135M too

Lawrence, Very sorry last time
More and more people are switching to 123 now
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Originally Posted by Lawrence' post='323080' date='Aug 16 2006, 12:46 PM
David is looking for bigger wheel like 18" or even 19"!? Any suggestion!? I think the style 135m and 187m are good!! Of course style 123 and 124 too!! heehee~~~
Lawrence,

if there is any good deal of 18" wheel, let us know.
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Originally Posted by shield' post='323155' date='Aug 16 2006, 09:34 PM
Lawrence,

if there is any good deal of 18" wheel, let us know.
I know the 19" M5 Style rims only cost $8000 (Rims only, made in Italy not Taiwan) in Tai Hang. They do have some 18" style, you can go and take a look.

Let me know if u need the address.
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Originally Posted by Simply Bimmer' post='323189' date='Aug 16 2006, 11:48 PM
I know the 19" M5 Style rims only cost $8000 (Rims only, made in Italy not Taiwan) in Tai Hang. They do have some 18" style, you can go and take a look.

Let me know if u need the address.
If you want M5 style in 18", why don't get the 135M? It look and the finishing are better!
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Originally Posted by shield' post='323155' date='Aug 16 2006, 09:34 PM
Lawrence,

if there is any good deal of 18" wheel, let us know.
OK! Will keep my eyes on it!!
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Hello all, I got some stupid questions again,

I tried to pull out those Halogen H7 headlight bulbs last night, but I found it's very hard to pull it out,

and the seems very easy to broken when I shake it by grep the "black" blub holder (Pic 1)
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How can I pull it out? Why the service manual stats that "Turn the bulb holder to the "Left" and take it off"?? (Pic 2)
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I am not sure what it means....


Second Question,

Anyone using TIS? I got one so called "Multilanguage" CD but I can't figure out how I can install the English version.... it always show German...


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