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kruisn
Joined: Sat 22 Oct, 2005 22:28 Posts: 403
Location: Keikeri,New Zealand
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by kruisn » Sun 14 Jun, 2009 20:23
Was sent this photo in an email titled "Not the way to do it" along with some other "accident-al" photo's. Hope they get the beasty repaired OK.
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trickyb
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by trickyb » Mon 15 Jun, 2009 06:44
... that power bulge will surely cause some aerodynamic problems...
Sorry. I'll get my coat.
ohrsome
Joined: Thu 17 Jan, 2008 11:30 Posts: 90
Location: darlington
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by ohrsome » Mon 15 Jun, 2009 07:09
where I live that's classed as a full repair in "as new" condition.
Ian_C
Joined: Sun 10 Dec, 2006 20:10 Posts: 2415
Location: Lytham St Annes
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by Ian_C » Mon 15 Jun, 2009 11:41
I'm not keen on the new front grill look - a bit too wide for my taste
Current...
1998 ///M Coupe
Previously...
1997 Z3 2.8
Robert T
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Joined: Mon 12 Jun, 2006 10:35 Posts: 10171
Location: Cheshire
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by Robert T » Mon 15 Jun, 2009 12:15
trickyb wrote: ... that power bulge will surely cause some aerodynamic problems...
Maybe it will look like this when it is finished:
They've not even used proper gaffer tape - that's brown parcel tape... wonder if they asked the post office to deliver it somewhere... and they took their usual care of it.
Cheers R.
Arctic Silver '99 Z3 1.9 & Black '59 Frogeye 1275cc
ohrsome
Joined: Thu 17 Jan, 2008 11:30 Posts: 90
Location: darlington
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by ohrsome » Mon 15 Jun, 2009 13:23
That's a lovely job on that SD1, real skilled craftsman; although if you look very closely you can see a tiny bit of filler on the wing extensions.