look great! but if I were you i'd remove the M badge for sure! first of all I think it belongs to M3's only, and second I think the back looks alot cleaner without it!
j0eyv schreef:The badge is allowed. An M3 badge on a non-m3 is'nt allowed!
agree 100% with that.. amen to that!
Danishbmw schreef:The car looks very sportive right now. It will look even more sportive when you lower the front like you're saying. Im curious how it wil look then!
The rims fit good in the rear fenders.
oh it will go down soon, but first I want to roll the fenders on the back, so the tyre rubbing stops
Dcreator schreef:look great! but if I were you i'd remove the M badge for sure! first of all I think it belongs to M3's only, and second I think the back looks alot cleaner without it!
I agree 50% with that: the back does look a lot cleaner without the badge.
But the M badge doesn't entirely mean you have an M Power engine. here's a quote from wikipedia: "These M-badged cars traditionally include modified engines, transmissions, suspensions, interior trims, aerodynamics, and exterior modifications to set them apart from their counterparts"
source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_M
So, from the above characteristics I am missing the modified engine and transmission, my Touring has all the rest.