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e36 side moulding
forget the blackened wheels for a moment...is it just me or wouldn't the design of the e36 been much cleaner without the black side & bumper moulding?
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It's invisible on my black car, but I would probably agree with you. At the very least, make it body color...
-Wayne
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I think I like it.... Kinda Benz-ish in a way, though. I do think the front spoiler needs something to break it up, as it looks too slabby in the photo-chopped pic. Kinda like something a 16-year-old would put on a Civic, if I can say that without being too offensive...
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you mean like this?
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Hmmm.... No, not really. I'm not sure what it needs, mind you, but I liked it better mono-color.
But I still think the front spoiler needs something to break it up. Perhaps another angle on it? ... Not sure. Then again, I like the way the 914 looks, so my aesthetic sense is a little... Ummm... Odd. ![]() --DD
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