My Norwegian 533ia With e34 M5 seats. Pictures/movie.
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That car is very nice and i do recognise it as you sent me pictures after you fitted the eyebrows i made for you
Got to give great credit for the time you put into your car i spent hours doing my turbo conversion (well months) and not even started the inside yet,its all on hold as i now live in canada and fetched the car with me.SO this winter i think it will all get finished but have to get car painted now as the shippers damaged the back quarters by ramming boxs down the sides or well gives me excuse to get it painted i suppose
keep the picturs coming looks goooood
Got to give great credit for the time you put into your car i spent hours doing my turbo conversion (well months) and not even started the inside yet,its all on hold as i now live in canada and fetched the car with me.SO this winter i think it will all get finished but have to get car painted now as the shippers damaged the back quarters by ramming boxs down the sides or well gives me excuse to get it painted i suppose
keep the picturs coming looks goooood
Hi again i was looking to get one of those fans been on ebay and there got some good reviews
i read that you can add more then one if you pipe them together hmmm may have to try one on the wifes run around see if she notices any difference
It also states better fuel as your engine doesn't need to suck as hard to get air in less acceleration=less fuel keep us all informed
i read that you can add more then one if you pipe them together hmmm may have to try one on the wifes run around see if she notices any difference
It also states better fuel as your engine doesn't need to suck as hard to get air in less acceleration=less fuel keep us all informed
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That hurt to read. I hope it wasn't copy and pasted from the manufacturer.positiv wrote: This information is about the device.
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I'll be interested in your results, both from a power and economy standpoint.
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