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8th Gen (98-02) Showoff

Discussion in '8th Gen' started by Shifty, Mar 29, 2006.

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    Goldy Well-Known Member

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    That's the 1 series? I saw one today actually, that exact car only with black wheels/chrome lip. I think it's fine, but it's no BMW.

    I just wouldn't want to work on it, and knowing BMW, I'd be forced to work on it constantly.
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    It actually is a BMW.
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    Not sure what you mean. Only work I've had to do is the 60k service. :p Which is cooling system.
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    The only problem with those kinds of cars is parts. Usually the older they are the more expensive as well as the newer.
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    Lexus is the same though
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    Decided to paint my intake and heat shield [IMG]

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    Thats the same heat shield I have, hehe.
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    Looks good 1124

    Didn't you JUST have a leak to fix? And even if yours was in perfect shape, doesn't change the fact that BMWs (especially older ones) are a headache.

    You said it. :rolleyes:

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    Yes, the leak was a part of the cooling system lol.
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    Well at least it is fixed now... here's to no more problems :)
    Actually I do like the M3... your generation and the 92-98.
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    i like the fender flares!!
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    wait... why would you do them on the front and not the rear.... fail
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    Yeah, I saw the front and was like :) then looked at the back and was like :oops: then overall was like :rolleyes:
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    I think we're already too used to RWD hehe
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    those are the same??
    WP_000907.jpg b bomb low.jpg 294614_129169420512859_2186800_n.jpg
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    Yeah, why did you cheap out on the rear?
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    Hopefully, he's just not finished.... yet.

    hopefully
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    Hey hey don't be hating here now. And yes the flares are the same ones. Just finished the front ones only. i still got the rear ones already cut out and prep for fitment just with a slight problem of having a gap.
    I cut my rear ones along where the door close unlike the white corolla where he had it overlap over the door. Since i need to use the rear doors, i cut it so i could open and close the door but after doing that ran into a gap after cutting it and cant figure out what to do, so now haven't finishing it yet and still busy w/ other things.
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    Don't get us wrong it looks gangster just need the stance to pull it off.
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    I figured we need some more photos in here
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    You gonna get the 01-02 reverse lights? And some of my custom white rear turn signals?
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    im actually doing L.E.D bulbs in the rear i found some real good ones. on v-leds.com
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    have any problem with the coilovers hitting the bottom lower control arm on your rear disk brake swap?
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    nope they fit fine no clearance issues at all
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    Where is that one white corolla thats on some gold dr20s.Cant find it anymore. I wanna see a pic of it on those rims.
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    start from page 1, there is still alot of pictures in this thread...
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