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Old 12th March 2008, 10:28   #21
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The kevlar in the hood and the black roof and the tinted power bulge make this car an absolute one-off....untouchable Chris....you know some talented people my friend.
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Old 12th March 2008, 10:30   #22
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Custom made by DPE WHEELS R10's step lip...

btw thanks to DPE wheels and Vorsteiner for making LoLa so pretty with your stuff
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Forgot to ask.
What kind of rims are those?
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Old 12th March 2008, 11:51   #23
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Looks great. Stunning actually. Thanks for sharing the pics.
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Old 12th March 2008, 14:12   #24
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Color combo is perfect!

Such a great job of modifiying an M5 while still keeping the BMW "class" look! The black roof makes the whole deal!

What kind of roof spoiler is that?
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Old 12th March 2008, 14:21   #25
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Hell of a nice car, man. Congrats!

Question: In the front shots, I can see that there's some writing on the back window, which dissapears in the rear shots. What be it?

Also, do you plan on tinting your windows?
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front 3/4 looks porn, awesome colour combo Chris.
Hahaha.

Agreed.
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Wow. That's frickin car porn. I'm getting a major hard-on...

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To each his own. And think how boring everything would be if we all had the same taste!
I for certain don't like the black insert on the Hood, but thats my taste, not Laidbacks. I respect his taste and it's a beautiful car.
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Now that's what I call Lola!!!!
Fab job
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Looks awesome!

It all really works together nicely, a full package...

Can you post some more detailed shots of the side skirts, wondering how they turned out in detail...how do you like the fit of them, how did the bottom screws work out, etc...

Looks killer, and nice roof by the way.

Gotta love those wheels too, mine are the same size/offset, they look especially great in that rolling shot...step lip...yum.

Glad to see a really well done all out Imola beast! Would love to see more photos of certain details on the car, including the interior.
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