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Old 03-26-2007, 03:23 AM   #1
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Default Finally finish my BOSER 318ti! PICS! 56K beware....

I just order my m3 badge last week so hopefully it will be in sometime this week. Enjoy!






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Old 03-26-2007, 03:27 AM   #2
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Where did you get the hood. I absolutely love it. How long did the mod take you. It looks great.
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Old 03-26-2007, 04:05 AM   #3
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Where did you get the hood. I absolutely love it. How long did the mod take you. It looks great.
I do my own body work. The mod only took me about 2-3 days. You can also check out my other post here:

http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum...d.php?t=712772
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Looks great man. I like it alot. ill send you my hood and front grill so you can weld it and send it back...lol
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The slanted headlights look so much better welded in an done as an body mod than just with the little stick ons. I wasn't to sure about this when somebody else mentioned it, but looks good on there.
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M3 badge to go with.....?
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It doesn't need park distance control, and hates decadence. It is musclepacked, yet lightly wound. It lets you feel the asphalt and get you going with the smallest touch of the pedal. It provokes, seduces, and demands to be driven hard. It looks, sounds, and smells like performance.
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I like. how much for a hood job? the whole thing looks freaking gorgeous.
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My M-tech side moldings...
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I like. how much for a hood job? the whole thing looks freaking gorgeous.
It cost me about $200-250. It was the hood that cost me. If i didn't need to buy the hood and nose panel it would have been like a little under $100
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I like the custom work and wheels on your ti! Great job!
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So no s52?
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So no s52?
Nah, maybe in the future. It will cost to much right now for me to do it.
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I love the wheels, and the car looks great! IMO, I would have gone with some euro front corner lenses, but that's just me.
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Looks much better with the E36 bumper. Definitly needs front clears though. You might also want to consider a bigger wing too, like a lightweight wing. It wouls make the car look more balanced, just like a evo needs its wing to look balanced. I aboslutely love those rims, where did you get them?
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I will be doing something similar to my hood this fall.. not a full Boser hood.. but I am going to join the nose panal with the hood to clean up that seam between them. I want something a little more subtle.

With my nice clear ZKWs and the M3 bumper.. people get out of my way now if I get too close to the back of them.. I literally had somebody pull over this morning on the way to work and let me pass when I got within 4 car lengths of them (at 30mph), so I do not need my car to look any meaner
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