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Few new things on the way...Sport mesh for front bumper and hopefully a subtle front splitter if I can persuade the company to post to NI!
 

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The sun was shining last Friday...for a change...so the lip spoiler got fitted and the car got a run out :laughing: Really need some spacers on those rear wheels!

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Lovely, spoiler looks great Marcus.

Get those nasty black arch protectors off tay fook though!
 

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Theyre magnetic so can pull them off and on anytime...they do a great job keeping stones off the arches tho especially with the wide front wheels and no mudflaps :grinning:
 

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Some more new goodies fitted over the last couple of days...M54B30 inlet manifold, throttle body adapter plate and Simota carbon fibre induction kit to help the car breathe a lot more easily...should see the power upped to around 210-220 :grinning: Havnt had the car out yet as its started to rain last night when I finished but at least it starts and runs with no warning lights! The ecu is supposed to recalibrate to compensate for the extra air intake over the next 50-100 miles...so that should be sorted out by the end of the summer :grinning: Engine bay just needs a bit of a clean again...

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Theyre magnetic so can pull them off and on anytime...they do a great job keeping stones off the arches tho especially with the wide front wheels and no mudflaps :grinning:

Is there any danger of dirt getting in behind them and with them moving a bit and scratching the paintwork underneath?
 

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Is there any danger of dirt getting in behind them and with them moving a bit and scratching the paintwork underneath?

They really dont move at all unless you give them a pull. They always take them off every time the cars washed then give behind them a polish with the rest of the car before putting them back on again :grinning:
 

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I'm usually more of a Z4 fan, but that is lovely Marcus! The silver and black theme gives it a nice aggressive look - nice choice on the ACS rims

Awesome work on the leather repair - I'm sure a few lads on here would be happy to pay for you to repair their bolsters with such a nice turnaround like that!

I would get the steering retrimmed in alcantara and stick in a clubsport weighted gearknob
 

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After 4 years of ownership Ive decided it is now time for a change so the car is now up for sale. PM me for full specs and details if you are interested. Car is priced at £4495ono
 

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