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I was all too excited to post those first pics. heres a worthy shoot kinda. heres my dakar m in all her glory1!!!11!!
i cant wait to here what you all think!!!! can anyone make me a sig plz
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1998 Dakar ///M3/4 5spd
M50 Manifold, Magnaflow Exhaust, 3.36 LSD, UUC LTW Flywheel, DEPO gen IV with KDW 6000k HID, 7" flip out HU, H&R sport/Bilstein Sport, ECS Tuning 10mm spacers
What happened to the lower part of the front bumper? It looks bent down like someone folded it back on a curb then got it repaired. Other than that it looks sweet, and please keep the black side trim and amber lenses. Dakar cars look like garbage to me when everything is color matched and have euro markers.
sweet M bro. Dakar is defintely a great car to drive. I knwo i've loved it. As womanish as a color man people think of about dakar, it really gives it almost a supercar feel.
JNKY- Yeah the crease in the bumper was there when i bought it, the PO told me what happend to it but i cant remember now. Ambers i think are staying, and NO WAY would i ever paint my mouldings.
Eric- I absolutley love driving this car. Yeah, ppls first reaction is "its...yellow..." but when the more they see it the more they fall in love with the color. I also like how it looks like so many diff shades of yellow in different lights. hard to explain but im sure you know what i mean
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1998 Dakar ///M3/4 5spd
M50 Manifold, Magnaflow Exhaust, 3.36 LSD, UUC LTW Flywheel, DEPO gen IV with KDW 6000k HID, 7" flip out HU, H&R sport/Bilstein Sport, ECS Tuning 10mm spacers
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