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Bonymaenjack
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Why indeed. it reminds me of the innovative Austin Allegro steering wheel , that was quality as well
http://jalopnik.com/the-ten-ugliest-ste ... -937841640
but worst of all , there's more of the blighters
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/ledermanz/m.h ... 7675.l2562
http://jalopnik.com/the-ten-ugliest-ste ... -937841640
but worst of all , there's more of the blighters
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/ledermanz/m.h ... 7675.l2562
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Cloggy Saint
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Bonymaenjack
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They do say beauty is in the eye of the beholderCloggy Saint wrote:I actually don't think it looks too bad, although I would never fit it to my car. At £500 I doubt anyone else will either.
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Bonymaenjack
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such as , not for me but someone thinks theres a market for itCloggy Saint wrote:Beautiful is a stretch but it's not arse wrenchingly hideous. There are worse things that could be bolted to an E30.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-E-30-Pand ... Sw42dZBZe2
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tha881
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tha881
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Seen those before and it just looks s***. There is only one widebody e30 that looks good and it came from the factoryBonymaenjack wrote:such as , not for me but someone thinks theres a market for itCloggy Saint wrote:Beautiful is a stretch but it's not arse wrenchingly hideous. There are worse things that could be bolted to an E30.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-E-30-Pand ... Sw42dZBZe2
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Speedtouch
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There's actually some 'logic' behind such a kit, if you happen to be a drift king type who wants to fit huge rims, without having to buy an M3 bodyshell.tha881 wrote:It looks like a lot of effort has gone into it and the quality actually looks pretty decent. I just dont understand the logic behind it!
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tha881
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That comment was in regard to the steering wheel! I can see the appeal of the widebody, as you say on a drift or track carSpeedtouch wrote:There's actually some 'logic' behind such a kit, if you happen to be a drift king type who wants to fit huge rims, without having to buy an M3 bodyshell.tha881 wrote:It looks like a lot of effort has gone into it and the quality actually looks pretty decent. I just dont understand the logic behind it!
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Speedtouch
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Ergonomics, innit? It's probably very comfortable, particularly on long-haul autobahn journeys across Europe.
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Malky320cab
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Maybe someone who has fitted they square headlights will want one! a˜‚


