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Originally Posted by svache
I've seen it quite a few times in the Netherlands that I drove by a M3, or so it looked from the back (like a spitting image), and that it turned out to be a regular 3 series with some mods. I basically have no problem with people modding their car but I do feel it is kind of silly to make it look identical to a M, including small details like the ///M logo on the back and everything, only to find out it is that a 316, 318 or something similar instead. In my personal view, one should mod their car in such a way that it becomes a personal piece of work, something that carries your own signature so to say, not an exact copy of something you can buy in the store for a lot more money. It's just as silly as those ready-to-go kits that you could buy in Germany before (not sure if they still sell them). All you needed was a donor chassis and you can build your own Ferrari or Lambo. But just that you have build your own Ferrari, didn't make it an actual Ferrari
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if you cant distinguish an M3 from a 320 with M badges then you dont know bmw enough..
i personally have m3 spoiler and M mirrors on my 320i. Why? because i like the look. those that know that those parts belong on an m3 then they should know that it has a different front bumper, hood, front and rear fenders, rear bubper, two more exhaust pipes, roof!!!!!
performance parts have nothing to do with the M3..