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That is just AWESOME very nice,candy to my eyes. What driving lights are those they look good.

thanks guys, they are cibie super oscars and i think they are either a love or a hate thing. i had an hid kit in them but one unit was giving me some problems so i took them out for now. i got them from garry graham a long time ago.

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Wow, you spent all that time on a car that looks like that!?! What were you thinking? I thought you had good taste Steve... a 2002? Who'd blow all their hard earned on an old BMW? I always knew you were crazy!

Oh, yeah... it looks sweet! How fast did you go? More pics in the daylight!! I hope your wife appreciates how hard you worked to make her car look that good.

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wow....since this will be my first V@V with Nevada, please do me the favor of not parking right next to me. Thanks for you help getting mine there, and I really do look forward to seeing the punkin in person; it looks happy to be out in Vitamin D-land! Dave V. in Western NC, USA

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Awesome Steve. Your Dad is smiling at "The Orange Car!" You should be proud.

John

Mit freundlichen Grüßen

John Weese

'72tii "Hugo"

'73tii "Atlantik"

'74 '02 "Inka"

'76 '02 "Malaga"

'72tii engine VIN 2760081 - waiting on a rebuild

"Keep your revs up and watch your mirrors!"

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Ooh, purty! S14's are really quiet with open headers ;-)

Mine still hiccups at idle on occasion too; it's not a high priority.

Hmm, I need to reassess whether I can get to V@V and get a look at this!

Cheers,

Ray

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Stop reading this! Don't you have anything better to do?? :P
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