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Thanks for the replies. I've seen a few diving board e30's tucked and painted black that really give the car an aggressive look, but those weren't in alpine white and with plastic bumpers. Still on the fence about it, so we'll see!
Thats the look I was going for, mine has pretty much no options and I wanted it to look a little different from all the other Alpine E30
Originally posted by stonea
Check out 2mAn's car. Although he just got the bumpers painted white last week.
thanks baby, I wasn't sure if anyone would think of me
Originally posted by Mushroom Stew
Thanks for the replies. I've seen a few diving board e30's tucked and painted black that really give the car an aggressive look, but those weren't in alpine white and with plastic bumpers. Still on the fence about it, so we'll see!
Heres a better pic to possibly sway you
Simon
Current Cars:
-1966 Lotus Elan
-1986 German Car
-2006 Volkswagen Jetta TDI Make R3V Great Again -2020
imo that look has a lot of what we don't like about diving board cars. You want to use the strip of black which is there from the factory to break up the bumper and make it look thinner and sleeker. I would def not do it. There's a reason they came like that on pov spec cars
imo that look has a lot of what we don't like about diving board cars. You want to use the strip of black which is there from the factory to break up the bumper and make it look thinner and sleeker. I would def not do it. There's a reason they came like that on pov spec cars
Heres a solid comparison and honestly, I love the painted bumpers with the early lights and late valence
Simon
Current Cars:
-1966 Lotus Elan
-1986 German Car
-2006 Volkswagen Jetta TDI Make R3V Great Again -2020
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