M3 CSL Style Body Kit
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Originally Posted by rijowysock
dont count on it happenin ur best bet is to spend 1k on m3 bumpers and make a mold then use m3 bottom and then oem upper to make a old that would fit properly=too much work..
i.e. just give it up...lol.
buy a csl..
sorry
i.e. just give it up...lol.
buy a csl..
sorry
Originally Posted by DaRk_MauL
Sorry dude but german style bumpers on a Jap. i dont know,
let say its not my kind of style i would prefer this where i am workin
on .......;

let say its not my kind of style i would prefer this where i am workin
on .......;

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Originally Posted by standalj
I really like this front bumper...let's make sure it is for a 2004! 

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Originally Posted by standalj
Don't get me wrong, the kit you are developing is tight! However, I prefer the more aggressive look.
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Originally Posted by zachgeyer
nice turbo bugg in backgrond jkjkjklol
man i think that looks very classy, i'm not big into the front bumbers like the fast and the furious ****,and i'm not saying they aren't nice looking, but i would mos def buy the m3 body kit, very nice my man very nice. If you want to make one i will put it on my car and tell a bunch of people about it hahaha, but nice anyway.
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