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  • varg
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    ^Yeah, the widebody kits look bad because they look like and fit like what they are; an afterthought. They don't follow the car's lines nicely, the screw holes and indents do not suit the clean look of classic cars, and objectively they generally fit badly too like most other screw-on fender flares. At the last cars and coffee I went to I gravitated toward a beautiful classic Z, I love the Z31 and older Zs, it was such a clean and straight car but I could see in the distance that it had fender flares. I went up to it and the fit was typical; so bad there were gaps between the flares and the body in some spots (you could see light through them), and touching the body in others. Screwed the car up for a trendy look. Because they're screwed on and don't fit well you often see gap fillers used which add contrast that looks even more screwy but at least it takes up the gaps and probably reduces the relative movement which tears up the paint with time. Taking a car like that Z which is renowned for its graceful lines and putting chunky looking flares on it is just bad taste.

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  • E30 Wagen
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    These days I cry every time I see an e30 whose mint fender arches are hacked up and drilled to fit a widebody over fender kit. Everybody doing this to their car is like what all the ricers were doing back in the early '00's with crappy fiberglass body kits.

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  • bmwm42
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    Back in the day b4 all wappers started shootin them wap videos e30s were on the cheap nowadays mf shellz are m3 prices of yesteryear…rant over

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  • Panici
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    Originally posted by MrBurgundy View Post
    Travis scott bought that pristine M3 and hacked it into the cactus jack rally car which they used for an album cover..
    Too bad they didn't use a rough condition M3 as a starting point. Could have ended up at the same end product.
    It really was a shame to cut up such a good example.

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  • Chilezen
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    Originally posted by moatilliatta View Post
    I recently was out for a drink, instead saying a double pour I responded with 2 pours, they send down the drink with just 2 rocks…

    I proceeded just to give it a go, as the 100% agave tequila on the 2 rocks got an odd look.
    I don't know what this means but it sounds interesting

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