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Old 23rd July 2007, 13:09   #1
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Tow Hook?

Has anyone seen a picture of the M5 with a racing style tow hook on it. I've seen them on M3s and Minis but not on the M5 just wondering what it would look like since I live just a few miles away from a Track that wants you to have a tow hook installed or they will hook you up quickest way possible to get you off track if need be.

Heres a pic on one on a M3 for reference.

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before you go out on the track for the race... install the the one from the kit on your car... won't fold down.. but will be installed. Buddy of mine used one on his E36 when racing
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