wow!
600 horsepower and chrome paint!!
Looks fantastic but is a super shiny, reflective car good for the eyes??!!
http://www.bmwquebec.com/viewtopic.p...ic=137&forum=4
i guess it makes sense in canada
wow!
600 horsepower and chrome paint!!
Looks fantastic but is a super shiny, reflective car good for the eyes??!!
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not in california! but perhaps in canada =] eheheheh
I must be getting old, but can you imagine trying to keep that thing *polished*!?@$# Ah, no thanks!.....Originally Posted by bahnstormer
now why dont anyone here do that nonsence? I think it looks kickass! Be better if it was an E34 tho
95 E34 530I V2.37
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must be a new invention for our winters...with the weather we have in quebec, that thing must be used for melting the snow as you come to it on the road... you don't even need snow tires... the glare melts anything around!
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That is incredible! Huge credit to the paint guys, imagine how hard it would be to get such a flawless finish, the chrome would show up every single imperfection.
If only they hadn't added the blatantly obvious flared wheel arches with vents, and the scoops behind the rear wheels...
I always dreamed of what it could look like for someone to do that...I've only seen them on matchbox cars.....Now that I've seen the real thing, honestly I have to say the car looks super cheap/tacky....YUCK! But I give those dudes A++++++ for effort! It looks flawless, it must have been dipped not painted though....It's gonna be true hell to mantain even if it's gonna be a showcar. I'd advise to keep the chrome for the kidneys/trim/wheels!
Last edited by rockyfeller; 10-14-2004 at 11:28 PM.
King Of NYC
Wow... that's . It DOES look like a Matchbox car. It would be neat to see that on an E34... but somebody else's E34.
Ex-Calypso Red 540i owner
Originally Posted by Sharkman540i
The car is not in Quebec, it was painted in Toronto and the owner lives here. I think it's being displayed at SEMA.
Mark
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