BMW BELT!!!!
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From: Ottawa
My Ride: 2004 530i e60, Mystic blue: license plate LED, chrome grille
So there is an EXPO here in Ottawa Canada and there was this belt vendor!! a small WELL KNOWN FAV logo of ours caught my eye!
Sickest belt EVER!!!
PM if you are interested in one?
I will go back and get the guys contact info and I can ship them out to anyone who may want one as well, thought ppl might be interested. I LOVE WEARING IT!!!
Sickest belt EVER!!!
PM if you are interested in one?
I will go back and get the guys contact info and I can ship them out to anyone who may want one as well, thought ppl might be interested. I LOVE WEARING IT!!!
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From: Southern Europe
My Ride: E61 CarbonBlack 535d, Ventilated and Heated Comfort Seats with Massage in Black Nasca Leather, Dark Poplar Wood, Professional Navi, Folding Rear Seats, Load Through, Advanced Remote, PDC, Bluetooth, Dimming and folding Mirrors, Bi-Xenons, Hi-Fi, Tinted
Looks quite old school
If you add one BMW 2002ti I'll buy the belt.
If you add one BMW 2002ti I'll buy the belt.
is this fugly too?
http://cgi.ebay.com/BMW-4-SS-Car-Aut...t=Wristwatches
http://cgi.ebay.com/BMW-4-SS-Car-Aut...t=Wristwatches
I kinda like it, has a classic look.
The belt is still a minger though.
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From: Saskatchewan Canada
My Ride: 2004 530i
premium package/active steering/auto sunshade/tiag/black dakota leather/logic 7
35% tint all around
19' DPE GT7
:thumbsdown: That looks like a flee market product, or something you'd get from ChinaTown. If you want a bmw belt at least get a genuine one from bmw.
I'm sorry, but wearing one of those would be extremely tacky. One thing is to be an enthusiast, another is to look like a company shill.
Keep the roundels were they belong to be seen, on the car. A t-shirt or a coffee mug is one thing...Having your shirt tucked in to show off that, is in a whole another league of cheesiness.lol
Unless of course you are paid to do so -i.e. work for BMW, sales, etc...
To top it off, its a cosmetic oxymoron. The buckle design lends to a redneck/cowboy look, to a brand associated in pop culture with yuppies/snobs.Cant wait to see the blinged out version!
Keep the roundels were they belong to be seen, on the car. A t-shirt or a coffee mug is one thing...Having your shirt tucked in to show off that, is in a whole another league of cheesiness.lol
Unless of course you are paid to do so -i.e. work for BMW, sales, etc...
To top it off, its a cosmetic oxymoron. The buckle design lends to a redneck/cowboy look, to a brand associated in pop culture with yuppies/snobs.Cant wait to see the blinged out version!


