I removed my 328i badge from the rear. Everytime those guys with VW GTI's or VR6 want to race against me so they can see if they can keep up with a Mpowerd 328i.
So I gave the badge a new place and here it is
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personally i like the badges, but now ppl will either think you have an m3 or a 318, so it could work to your advantage or disadvantage.. it looks clean though, so nice job
btw, i like your back yard
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95' BMW 325is Jet Black, 5 speed
Xtec 6000k HID kit, DDE Enhanced, Euro Ellipsoids, M3 Front Bumper, Color-matched rear,
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I like badges for the fact that they tell you what kinda car your up against. What is the point to lie about what you have if you don't have the real thing (if that makes any sense)? I took off the badges but always tell that it is a 528i, I just love the clean look on the boot.
BTW That looks much better on your car, I always forget to do a before and after picture with any mods I do. I have to remember to do that next time. I also like the relocation of your badge. How did you apply that? I was thinking of using rubber cement but it would never come back off.
Originally posted by powerm@Jul 24 2004, 05:05 PM What is the point to lie about what you have if you don't have the real thing (if that makes any sense)?
Don't you claim your Dad's M3 like you are the one who owns it?
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