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07-11-2015, 06:49 PM | #1 |
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Gave the old gal a proper polish and wax
Gave my wifes 2010 a bath and proper polish/ wax. Looks good for 54K in mileage. Only issue was the day after i took the pictures, a rogue box smacked her square in the bumper at 65 mph and tore the front plate off. Looks like I'll be upgrading the front bumper to the 1M look and rid myself of the rock chip infested front end.
Added some $3 eBay vinyl stripes to the grills after doing a black out on them. Liked the looks. Classy and subdued Found an M emblem on eBay that was CF look. Wasnt bad other than the weak glue used to attach it to the foam backing- fixed with epoxy. Im not usually a fan of placing emblems on cars that arent what they are but her car has M parts all over it as it was built and it would lay the smack down on just about any M built anyways so why not
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02-24-2016, 05:49 PM | #5 |
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Sorry guys- I dont get on here all that much. I ordered them through Tire rack and they were the set that popped up when I typed in the 135i. They do rub in the rear only in hard compression. Its gotten worse as the stock Sport suspension is in need of replacement.
I can say a slight fender roll would correct or as I have found, the tires do it also at a cost of the rear side walls. Nothing to bad though. I do like how aggressive they are though. Here is the 18" silver set through Tire Rack- looks like offset of 40mm front and rear. The rear os a 9" wide wheels and front is 8". Seems they no longer carry the wider version in black. http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/Wheel...0&autoModClar=
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2017 Alpine White M2 DCT- Stock ... for now
2010 135i Sport with flipper paddles. Cobb Pro tuned by Kozmic Motorsports- "slightly modified" |
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