Poll -- Side repeaters on an M-tech II, yay or nay?

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  • Charley
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    If your car is a daily then yes=as said before safety is a must. But if
    it's a fun/weekend car then no.

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  • accident
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    I like them.

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  • robrez
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    Thanks for all the suggestions. I'm still on the fence, and the poll isn't helping since it's practically a tie wtf.

    Regarding the generic triangular repeaters, I like them because they match my smoked MHWs, but I don't like that they arent' oem.

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  • Schnitzer318is
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    Do it... I use e39 side markers on mine and love them.

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  • glucklich21
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    If you decide to do the E30 side repeaters, I had a friend in NZ take pics of the dimensions of his factory cut out on the fender. Just so you don't have your markers in the wrong spot on the fender like on my cabrio (PO's doing, not mine).

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  • reelizmpro
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    Looks ok on the coupes but not sure how it would look on a 4 door. If you did it, I say stick with the proper E30 sidemarker. The smaller ones are universal style that you see on VW's and other makes. They are also triangular which kill it for me.

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  • 801coppertop
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    I say no, it is so clean without!

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  • LockDots
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    Why not add the bumper strip that has the side repeaters there instead of on the fender? The E36 side markers don't complement the body lines as well in my opinion.

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  • mpfitz13
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    Keep it clean, don't add the light. Hows a little light that low to the ground gonna give you any safety?

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  • robrez
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    I agree that the e30 repeaters are too big. Any pics of an e30 with e36 repeaters? What do think about these?




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  • Ant_e30
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    my car here in Aus has them, its a euro model but i think they fit them as standard for roadworthy reasons when they released them in this market.

    if you are adding them aftermarket, i would consider looking around and finding some that are sleeker. the factory ones are quite bulky with the black plastic housing. since you are going to cut to fit, you could find some tidier ones from some other vehicle like just small rectangular smoked ones or something

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  • IminDiegoTriick
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    no :P

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  • margas
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    How about some late model e36 ones? They are less bulky.
    Or put in bumper ones like the stock US mtech 2s.

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  • robrez
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    I can't find a picture of an m-tech II sedan that has them

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  • N2MYE30
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    Without. It's just so much cleaner.

    There are really 2 issues. Safety or looks.

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