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Currently without an e30. Will probably die soon.
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i just dont get the appeal of those kits.
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It is literally the most awkward "widebody" I've seen yet. The thing that pisses me off the most, is you cannot call bolt on fender flares (that is literally all they are) a widebody kit. It's a fucking flare set at best and for $3500, I'd rather go buy another complete e30 than that garbage. Meh.

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Simon
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-1986 German Car
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As much as they are just a clapped on set of plastic flares, i still think they are rad as fuck lookin' when done right.:firehop:It is literally the most awkward "widebody" I've seen yet. The thing that pisses me off the most, is you cannot call bolt on fender flares (that is literally all they are) a widebody kit. It's a fucking flare set at best and for $3500, I'd rather go buy another complete e30 than that garbage. Meh.sigpic
Currently without an e30. Will probably die soon.
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Last edited by djjerme; 10-24-2017, 12:52 PM.1991 325i MT2 Touring (JDM bro)
2016 Ford Flex
2011 Audi A3 - wife's other German car
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I finally picked up a staggered set of style 32s for the e39.
So excited to get rid of the grandpa wheels that were on there.
Now im on the lookout for an Msport front and rear bumper. Trying to avoid going the ebay rep route but god damn are the oem peices fuckin' spendy.
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I have lots of fresh experience. There are a lot of variables at play here that makes every situation unique. Without more details, I'd suggest going through your own insurance, whom you pay to represent you. Provided you carry full insurance, they will repair your car and go after the at fault party for reimbursement (including your deductible). If the other party has the same provider, you have a shitty company, or you don't carry enough insurance for your company to cover you, you're probably going to want a lawyer.
Also the body shop you use plays a big role in this. If you use a shitty shop, whom has a poor relationship with the insurance companies, such as Haurys, the insurance agent likely is going to tell you to go pound sand. If you use a good body shop that has a decent (at least non combative) relationship with the local agents, such as Queen City auto rebuild, the shop and the insurance agent can work together to cover discrepancies.Originally posted by SonnyI am a meme for our community.Comment


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