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None M-Sport look good?
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| 04-07-2008, 05:53 PM | #1 |
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New Kid - go easy!
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None M-Sport look good?
Hi,
Newbie here - so go easy! Im based in the UK - just so you know. Basically, im looking to buy an E90 in the next year or so - and always fancied a 318d M-Sport or 320d M-Sport. However, having looked at my budget - and where i will be at in a year or so's time - it probably won't stretch that far and i will have to get an ES or SE spec car. Just wondered though if they can be made to look as good fairly easily??? Not looking to do anything major in terms of mods - i.e. no bodykits etc - was just thinking a nice set of big wheels and darkened rear light 'world touring car style' clusters. Can anybody on here post me up pics of what i'd call 'basic' E90s looking great? Any help appreciated! ![]() |
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| 04-07-2008, 06:16 PM | #2 |
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Cpt. Buzzkill
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Well you can make a non M-Sport e90 look pretty nice by replacing the taillights with blacklines (basically they look slightly smoked and the clear part stretches across the entire upper half) and changing out the wheels. But seriously, the e90's with the M-Sport packages looks seeexxxxyyy with that awesome diffuser.
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| 04-07-2008, 06:50 PM | #3 |
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It's the mechanical bits that really matter. Save up longer and get the M-sport.
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