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My Ride: 2005 BMW 545i, Silver Grey, Sport Package, R. Shades, Cold Pkg, Sat. Rad., Prem. Sound.
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Originally Posted by EuroCarFan' post='677701' date='Sep 25 2008, 12:00 AM
I LIKE IT! Very simple and clean lines with a nice splash of aggression from the rear; hopefully where most other cars will be seeing.
For the front, was the splitter molded into the bumper? My friend has an M5 with the Lumma splitter and it's an added piece, it's not a single unit with the bumper.
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For the front, was the splitter molded into the bumper? My friend has an M5 with the Lumma splitter and it's an added piece, it's not a single unit with the bumper.
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Originally Posted by EuroCarFan' post='677701' date='Sep 25 2008, 12:00 PM
I LIKE IT! Very simple and clean lines with a nice splash of aggression from the rear; hopefully where most other cars will be seeing.
For the front, was the splitter molded into the bumper? My friend has an M5 with the Lumma splitter and it's an added piece, it's not a single unit with the bumper.
![Devil](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/imported/devil.gif)
For the front, was the splitter molded into the bumper? My friend has an M5 with the Lumma splitter and it's an added piece, it's not a single unit with the bumper.
well basicly i didnt do much customizing the front bumper. the only parts that ive modified is just the fenders lining.
thats all.its mouded from the widebody version
thnx for the comment
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Originally Posted by monsterj34' post='677699' date='Sep 25 2008, 11:59 AM
not bad at all except not a huge fan of duraflex... pu is good for our cars because if something happens easy to fix... and no need for fitment test..
but honestly this kit looks like a mtech car that wanna be m5 by having no fog lights..
just curious how much was this?
but honestly this kit looks like a mtech car that wanna be m5 by having no fog lights..
just curious how much was this?
well for the PU materials.it will cost you like rocket!! trust me even the authentic lumma widebody kits are fiberglass.
duraflex will no issues for the fittment.
if you guys interested on this kits,I can help ask my buddy who produce this kits and i can supply/helping using my car for testing fittment.gurantee!
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Originally Posted by Bimmer32' post='677719' date='Sep 25 2008, 12:13 PM
I've always like the M5 Lumma front and sides but never the rear. How is the finished surface? Is it smooth or are there some waves? I'd definitely take the the Lumma side skirts over any other but it cost about the same as a full M-tech kit painted.
Where's your location?
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Where's your location?
well about the surfaces.its all depends on the bodyworks thou..spending more time on the surfaces, i can gurantee there will be no wavy or let say uneven surface.
well too bad. Im not living in states anymore.my car located in jakarta indonesia
if you interested..lets make a group buy