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  • motorprestige
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    I personally prefer them untucked... But i have seen tucked look really good, particularly with the shrouds painted body color. An early car with an airdam can pull off the untucked persuasion better.

    OT: Straight6, you have some sick ass sigs.

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  • straight6pwr
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    lol, when i did it, big ass sledge hammer. pang! pang!

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  • O 16581 72452 5
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    Hell, i just drilled the shocks and kicked them in, took 5 minutes.

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  • Joey Link
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    Awesome, thanks for the advice Josh.

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  • Jand3rson
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    Originally posted by Joey Link
    She's kinda nutty sometimes and doesn't want me to tuck her bumpers because she doesn't like the thought of me pushing them in with the help of a wall.
    So don't push them in with a wall. Take the shocks off the car and compress them in a vice. Much easier. Plus you can clean everything while you have them off, replace any bad hardware, etc.

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  • Post pics of E30 sedans equipped with diving boards...

    As you might have heard (or read), my girlfriend just purchased an '86 325e 4-door. She's kinda nutty sometimes and doesn't want me to tuck her bumpers because she doesn't like the thought of me pushing them in with the help of a wall. I need your help showing her (or possibly me) the light. I'd like to see some nice sedans with diving boards, stock US or tucked. No euro bumpers please.
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