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Old 22nd April 2010, 20:54   #11
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That looks great so does the car!
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Old 22nd April 2010, 22:28   #12
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The original video file was fairly accurate. I think the color shift happened when Youtube compressed the video file heavily for posting on line.

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And how about the expense of painting your car orange for the video and than repainting back to Indy Red when it was done? HA HA HA - just kidding. Ah, the color shift from video cameras...The videos Gustav took of my car at the Welt had the same issue (mine looked too "green", yours too "orange").

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Thanks for post Dan

Always enjoy reading your progress. Did my rears last month (thanks Sean by the way), waiting for fronts from Sean. Front indicators in UK are £470.00 for both! ($700.00). glad you posted 'how to' will make the fronts a lot easier to do.
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Old 22nd April 2010, 23:35   #14
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Looking great, Dan! Congrats! Car looks awesome (are you going to get the lowering springs)?

I will e-mail Phi, hoping he can fabricate the same for my 1-series, the ambers there are huge and make it look too fish-eyes, the Euro version headlights are great, but super pricey (and there is no other way to replace the amber reflector). Btw, with a modest tune and cat back exhaust, the little bugger made well over 360whp annd 380wtq (well over my modded M5, and weighs 400lbs less). Puts my RS4 to shame now! LOL
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You're welcome.

If you have any questions on the upgrade, feel free to post here and I will try my best to help you.

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Thanks for post Dan

Always enjoy reading your progress. Did my rears last month (thanks Sean by the way), waiting for fronts from Sean. Front indicators in UK are £470.00 for both! ($700.00). glad you posted 'how to' will make the fronts a lot easier to do.
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Old 23rd April 2010, 05:43   #17
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Hi Tino! Great to hear from you buddy!

Thanks for the compliments about my car!

Yes, eMail Phi directly and hopefully he can help you for your 1 series reflectors.

Gosh, the 1 series is amazing. A modest tune and cat back exhaust and you get 36owph and 380 torque? Whooaaa!

Keep in touch my friend.

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Looking great, Dan! Congrats! Car looks awesome (are you going to get the lowering springs)?

I will e-mail Phi, hoping he can fabricate the same for my 1-series, the ambers there are huge and make it look too fish-eyes, the Euro version headlights are great, but super pricey (and there is no other way to replace the amber reflector). Btw, with a modest tune and cat back exhaust, the little bugger made well over 360whp annd 380wtq (well over my modded M5, and weighs 400lbs less). Puts my RS4 to shame now! LOL
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Hi Tino! Great to hear from you buddy!

Thanks for the compliments about my car!

Yes, eMail Phi directly and hopefully he can help you for your 1 series reflectors.

Gosh, the 1 series is amazing. A modest tune and cat back exhaust and you get 36owph and 380 torque? Whooaaa!

Keep in touch my friend.
Will do, Mate! Always a pleasure to hear of your upgrades and mods!

I e-mailed Phi, he said he can do something for me once he returns from vacation, so very excited. There will be demand for his product at the 1Addicts board, I recon I can generate some business for his great product.

Very intrigued about the F10 M5, if it indeed does come in a manual, I may be back to M5 ownership sooner that I thought! (as you know I had little love for the E60). Chat soonand keep those great mod updates coming!
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How much is the reflector decals?
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If I recall correctly, $30 for the pair.

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