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estreka says:
08:02 AM, 11/30/09
I gotta say, that is very well done.
jederino says:
09:09 AM, 11/30/09
Rad.
GT5000 says:
01:22 PM, 11/30/09
Cool.
BMW should have built something like this instead of that 5series GT thing.
bimmerjay says:
05:08 PM, 11/30/09
^^^ A BMW minivan? That would have sold as well as the Pontiac Aztek and done wonders for the brand rep.
If those are the EU-spec OEM 3-Series coupe headlights the owner spent about $2400 USD on the lights themselves - just for the parts - and probably another $1K on an uncoded LCM (Lighting Control Module) to operate them. And they still wouldn't have any of the adaptive/cornering/dynamic-leveling functionality.
Giving it a second look, the lights are fakes. Nevermind.
hondacura4 says:
06:18 PM, 11/30/09
I've always said that BMW and Honda are closer...much closer than most know.
GT5000 says:
06:38 PM, 12/ 1/09
@bimmerjay
I wasn't being serious. I was just using it as an example to show how stupid some of BMWs latest coupe-Suv offerings are.
greenpony says:
08:42 PM, 12/ 1/09
Agreed. Good job on the body work.