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Help on my car modification ! help pls
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<blockquote data-quote="vinode" data-source="post: 356806" data-attributes="member: 671"><p>Must be done carefully and tastefully for best results... could be quite expensive if you go to the wrong people. You have any idea where to do in Penang? Get a few quotes and compare... possibly good to compare with KL prices. Have the fender knocked (metal work) instead of using fiber flares. Change your wheels first before starting the job so there won't be any rubbing issues later, especially when you turn the wheels fully. You can either use spacers with 3 series rims or use M5 rims for better effect, depending how much you plan to offset the wheels out. Print out pictures of your favourite widebody car and plan carefully with your body work guy. It is very difficult, if not impossible, to roll back to original look but personally I love the widebody look on e46 and I'm sure you will be quite happy with the outcome. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vinode, post: 356806, member: 671"] Must be done carefully and tastefully for best results... could be quite expensive if you go to the wrong people. You have any idea where to do in Penang? Get a few quotes and compare... possibly good to compare with KL prices. Have the fender knocked (metal work) instead of using fiber flares. Change your wheels first before starting the job so there won't be any rubbing issues later, especially when you turn the wheels fully. You can either use spacers with 3 series rims or use M5 rims for better effect, depending how much you plan to offset the wheels out. Print out pictures of your favourite widebody car and plan carefully with your body work guy. It is very difficult, if not impossible, to roll back to original look but personally I love the widebody look on e46 and I'm sure you will be quite happy with the outcome. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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