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Old 23rd February 2010, 22:21   #1
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Billy at Beemer Evolution wrapped my roof last weekend. He did a great job and I am very happy with the overall look of my car. Total costs were a little under 300.00 (special he was running) Getting the gloss black M5 badge and CF lower mirror covers installed today (not in the posted pics)
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Beautiful car and great job on the roof.
If only you had not that ugly Hartge rear diffuser, I don't know why so many people fit that piece of kit to their cars, to my taste it totally destroys the great car's looks from the rear. Not to mention that I'd bet it's desastrous on aerodynamics, surely gives a lot of lift on the rear axle
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Old 24th February 2010, 00:47   #3
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+1, gorgeous car!!, but that rear hartge diffuser is hideous i HATE it, kills the whole car.
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Thanks. Interesting you all say that about the Hartge rear diffuser. I've actually had the Hartge pieces on my car for 3+ years now so I guess I am used to the look. I have been debating on switching it out for the Vorsteiner rear diffuser

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Pretty cool looking!
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Do you plan on having it clear coated or just leave it as is... Interested to know how it holds-up against the elements overtime...
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Do you plan on having it clear coated or just leave it as is... Interested to know how it holds-up against the elements overtime...
Not going to clear coat...I am not even sure if you could. They have a 5-7 year life if not kept in the direct sunlight consistently (garage, parking deck, etc).
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I'm looking into this right now, but in gloss black (want it to almost blend into sunroof) - permanent painting vs vinyl wrap...

Looks like they did a great job on yours... congrats!

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Looks great, Maybe black the wheel centres to complete that look. GJ
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very nice, love the CF look
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