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No. No No No No NO! thats 49/50ths of an inch from being full blown altezza rice. Plus, they will undoubtly cause the check control brake light failure warning, if your car is equipped with it.
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Breakpopin, love that rear wing! Where from? Anyway stay original with some euro white signal tails with red brake/marker lights. And don't try to save money by buying the cheap $70.00 ones on E-bay unless you want problems. Go to Bavarian Autosport or someone and get the genuine BMW ones. It'll save you from any trouble with installation or warning light problems.
i see those lights on e36 bmws ALL the time, and they look crap. i like the lights on some cars, but they look waaaay out of place on a bimmer, and they stand out like a sore thumb. save the money.
my car wears the ACS bodykit. (not original one though, made in fibre). Comes with the front bumper, side skirts, roof spoiler, boot spoiler(the wing), and back bumper, as well as eye lids.
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As for the tail lights, if u want to be different from the normal euro clear ones, you can opt for the smoked ones.. !
Yeah I think those are the second ugliest taillights they make besides the full blown altezza. Get the euro clears or just paint the red, those look the best IMO.
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thank for the opinion people. i just want my bmw to look different from every one else. the euro tail lights are to common and just played out. i'll think about getting some smoked tails instead.
It is my opinion that tails lights should always be, and always remain, to forever, and always, be a part of, the rear. Not the front.
Nor the side.
Nay, not even the top.
But simply, the rear.
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Just get and install...then get them maxell house coffee can install that and your go to go....vroom vroom............................................. .........................j/k.
haha funny eggroll. actually your joke is very common among cars in the neighborhood i live. it's so fucken funny. i have seen the fucken unthinkable. their is this dumb ass fucker that put a rice exhaust on his fucken z3. i was like what the hell was he thinking. their is this girl that also drives an old ass corolla hatchback and has a dtm exhaust. the craziest shit i seen was people actually use coffe cans or coffe mugs in form of an exhaust haha.
those tail lights are as my new sticker for my truck says... (rice makes) "make baby jesus cry" now we dont want to be doing that haha but yeah get normal ones either clears or smoked keep it a bmw not a honda knockoff
all red? hmm not my style. i don't think all red tails look really nice on a black car. i think all reds only look right on a red car. i rather have the euro or smoked out tails. but since the euro's are so damn common i probably think about getting the smoked out tails since they look nice on a black car.
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