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Originally posted by Cabriolet View Post
don't bumper tuck. get the vert bumper shocks and call it a day. tucked looks retarded and does nothing for the car in a minor accident. i got hit in my first e30, so rear end swiped me. did $5 of damage to my car and totaled her.
plastic bumpers on an early car are over played.
euro bumpers with a bbs or mtech1 valence is going to be the coolest and most head turns for the time and money.
also you gave away the fact that you are from india, "shall" isn't used that way in the US. :P
Originally posted by toddness View PostThis is a bullshit comment.
Originally posted by decay View Posthis usage of "shall" is grammatically correct.
I think I am leaning towards the 325es/IS valence right now. Or a Euro bumper conversion if I can find one in decent shape..1991 318iS
1998 M3 Sedan
2000 323i Touring
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Originally posted by Johal E32 View PostI already have a vert, what will changing the bumper shocks do?
I think I am leaning towards the 325es/IS valence right now. Or a Euro bumper conversion if I can find one in decent shape..
the ES/IS valence is a good start, cheap to get. the fog lights tho are NLA and sells for >$200
Originally posted by decay View Posthis usage of "shall" is grammatically correct.
if he had described a bumper tuck as "the needful", then we'd know he's from India.
Originally posted by toddness View PostThis is a bullshit comment.
Also, I never said it was a bad thing. Get off your god damn high horse!
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Originally posted by Cabriolet View Postthe vert bumper shocks are about a 1/2" shorter than coupes. just keep them as they are from factory. if you let out the gas then the sides of the bumper housing poke out and it looks stupid.
the ES/IS valence is a good start, cheap to get. the fog lights tho are NLA and sells for >$200
Yes, it is correct. But not used here. Just like Arse vs ass and bonnet vs hood.
how is it bullshit? in the US we say I will do something. In India they stay I shall do something. It's not bs, when was the last time you heard a US born person say shall about anything other than legal jargon?
Also, I never said it was a bad thing. Get off your god damn high horse!
Not that it matters, but I am US born and raised, however I spend some time in England and have a lot of family there. Hence, I use the word "shall" more often than most.. I think it is more of a British thing than and Indian thing IMO. And I am of Indian background.1991 318iS
1998 M3 Sedan
2000 323i Touring
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Originally posted by Cabriolet View Posthow is it bullshit? in the US we say I will do something. In India they stay I shall do something. It's not bs, when was the last time you heard a US born person say shall about anything other than legal jargon?
Also, I never said it was a bad thing. Get off your god damn high horse!
Maybe in your little (world) part of the US shall isn't used - the fact you tie it to race or nationality is disturbing. Who's on the high horse calling someone out for grammar on a BMW enthusiast site?
I've sat back and read your trolls over the years and frankly, you are just that, an ignorant US troll.
So if I am on a high horse, feel free to come knock me off. I haven't been in a good donneybrook lately.1971 2002 -- 1975 525 -- 1987 535is -- 2002 M5 -- 2006 x3 msport 6mt
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