If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
Just gave this build my undivided and read it start to end. Great progression, keeps the motivation high for us e36 owners. Well done on the feature and great shots from James.
Congrats on the feature, the car looked really good in the pics, amazing photographer. I have to ask though, do you know someone in the PBMW business though? I'm not saying it's "not" feature worthy exactly, it's just that the only thing they showed were the RS's in the pictures (and the car's exterior obviously), but like you can't be the only clean BMW with nice RS's right? I'm not being negative or anything, you know I've been commenting on your build thread since the beginning, I was just wondering.
Congrats on the feature, the car looked really good in the pics, amazing photographer. I have to ask though, do you know someone in the PBMW business though? I'm not saying it's "not" feature worthy exactly, it's just that the only thing they showed were the RS's in the pictures (and the car's exterior obviously), but like you can't be the only clean BMW with nice RS's right? I'm not being negative or anything, you know I've been commenting on your build thread since the beginning, I was just wondering.
Dont know any1 as such, i know the guys from unity, but the reason the car was feature worthy in their eyes, was the way it sat, and looked on the RSs.
I know you been supporting throughout the build and i appreciate it, so would have thought you realized how the emphasis was about it sittin MM perfect, not the lowest, or fastest.
That there was what clinched the deal for them. apart from the big following it has in the UK, and the fact PBMW usually features PERFORMANCE BMWs and not stanced ones as such so much, they are more funtion over form!
Comment