Plastidip them badboys.
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I'm tempted to do mine as my car has a yellow/black theme to it. Did you paint them on the car?
Plastidip them badboys.
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I'm tempted to do mine as my car has a yellow/black theme to it. Did you paint them on the car?
What are your thoughts on this practice?
I went for this option on the M135I. I done this to avoid unwanted attention. Didn't want people spotting the little M badge and then assuming that I'd be up for a quick head to head.
I also think my car looks better without the various badges.
I'm tempted to do mine as my car has a yellow/black theme to it. Did you paint them on the car?
Makes no difference, you drive a BMW, all will want to race you.
My M3 has no rear badge, not by my choice and I've never bothered to put one on, but everyone tries to race me, even people in vans WTF. But my car is very aggressive looking with serious road presence as kids are always giving thumbs up or shouting nice car, something I expect in the 911 but not in a 3 series on steroids.![]()
Yup, black plastidip, 5/6 thin coats to build the layers up.
Then peel round the badges and it all comes away pretty sweet, YouTube has lots of tutorials.
I dunno, sub 6s 0-60 with an (artificially limited) top speed of 155mph would not be described as 'far from quick' by the majority of people. Obviously a real top end hot hatch like an A45/M135i/RS3 etc would leave it trailing but I doubt many 'Barrys' are going to be packing one of them and the supermini type of competition we are likely talking about here (Fiesta ST, Clio 197/200 and the like) may struggle gaining enough height to do the ****ing unless it is on favourable roads where agility is more important (the type of roads where 'racing' is totally unacceptable in the first place).
3 Series on steroids is much more interesting than a 911, to me. I think there are probably less M3's than 911's down here as well.![]()
Can you order new cars without model/engine badges? I just assumed that all de-badged cars had been de-badged by an owner at some point.
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When I purchased my 123d from a dealer it had M badges on the back and sides, they were requested to be removed.
When I purchased my 123d from a dealer it had M badges on the back and sides, they were requested to be removed.
Was the M badge on the back under the engine designation? Because I really don't think the pensioner I saw driving that new 3 GT would have badged it up himself.
Why?