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Not a big fan, Headlight brows are nice if painted to match, but windsheild, in my opinion i would get rid of it. or slap APC in the middle of it. lol sorry had too.
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Not my cup of tea. The brows are 'okay' but the windshield is too much for me. Maybe I'm getting old... I like the less is more approach... why not tint your windows darker since you got the black and red going on?
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i wanna tint my windows but the cops are nazis around here about tint. And legal tint is lame. I personaly dont like painted headlight brows. I dont know why but it just doesnt look quite right to me. I cant get mine to stay straight. any ideas? the twosided tape crape sucks.
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Haha not to be a ball-buster, but I have to respectfully agree with everyone else. Maybe it just looks 'different' because the only cars I see with the brow like that are Hondas, Toyotas, etc. IMO it just makes the car look a little rice.
i was never a big fan of the windshield brows... but then again, to each his own. if that's your bag of tricks, then it's not really for me or anyone else to tell you it's not cool, but if you're looking for an opinion, i'd say ditch it. but again, it's a bmw, and so no matter what i have a special little spot in my heart for every last one of them.
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