New mods photoshopped, what do you think?
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These are the future mods I plan on doing, most of the people I know tell me not to bother, but I think it will look alot better.
What do you think?
-Change ACS rear bumper to M-Tech.
- Lower the car another inch.
First pick is now, second is photoshopped.
What do you think?
-Change ACS rear bumper to M-Tech.
- Lower the car another inch.
First pick is now, second is photoshopped.
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M-tech rear is much better. go for it. I totaly don't like the ACS style.... too cheap and cheasy looking for the E60
not sure about the lowering.... the front looks weird lowered this much
not sure about the lowering.... the front looks weird lowered this much
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Originally Posted by my530i' post='269493' date='Apr 15 2006, 07:56 PM
Agree!
The car looks too low in the Photoshopped pic.
The ACS bumper would need Euro reflectors.
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Your ride quality will suffer significantly if you lower the car anymore than that. If you can tolerate the feel of a bouncing car then go for it. I personally would never go that route again. But I think the best of both worlds is to get a system with adjustable ride height (i.e. coilovers).
I think the M-tech rear bumper is the best on the e60. Then, get the ACS rear diffuser which is an add-on to the M-tech bumper.
I think the M-tech rear bumper is the best on the e60. Then, get the ACS rear diffuser which is an add-on to the M-tech bumper.
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What's your goal? If you like that kid-in-a-12-year-old-Honda-look, go for it.
You may want to Photoshop in a neckbrace too...
Cheers,
Ray Hull
You may want to Photoshop in a neckbrace too...
Cheers,
Ray Hull
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Originally Posted by Ray Hull' post='269586' date='Apr 15 2006, 04:04 PM
What's your goal? If you like that kid-in-a-12-year-old-Honda-look, go for it.
You may want to Photoshop in a neckbrace too...
Cheers,
Ray Hull
You may want to Photoshop in a neckbrace too...
Cheers,
Ray Hull