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Don't cave to peer pressure around here. Don't let anyone fool you, edition isn't better than stock...only different. On my old SG, I loved the edition set. One of the first things I did was install the edition set on my new SSII. I actually think the stock grill and gills look equally awesome on SSII, a little more dressed up and still aggressive. Since I can install the edition set blindfolded, I go back and forth for variety.
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Agreed, ssii is the only color that pulls off stock chrome grills well |
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06-05-2013, 05:00 PM | #119 |
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Ha! I do have the Edition grills now, just not in this shot. I'm really liking them - helps to set our cars further apart from more run-of-the-mill Bimmers, and makes the car look more purposeful and less showy. Still not sure about the painted reflectors. The orange is not admittedly great, but at least it's functional. Maybe if my car was black, so the "wart" wouldn't be so noticeable. How much does the Euro bumper cost again...?
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07-17-2013, 11:27 AM | #127 |
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for the repository:
Pics from my last detail and clear bra install: Red_Baron going over the details: [b]Clean Fender and Hood Install, 95%-98% of the bumper is clean and smooth : Pic whoring time! Car won't be any cleaner than this, soak it up! : |
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07-17-2013, 02:24 PM | #128 |
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philly to LA, with some detours along the interesting cities/national parks along the way
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07-18-2013, 12:39 AM | #130 |
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yep, the car was loaded with stuff left after we shipped everything off. Don't know if you plan to go that way but I-70 after Denver was just spectacular. There was a ~120 mile stretch with no gas stations, luckily we saw the warning and turned back to fill up though the car didn't go to reserve yet.
The front was splattered with a lot of bugs but was pleasantly surprised to see very few rock chips. the clear bra should help with that though, good luck!
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07-18-2013, 04:49 AM | #131 |
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^^Accelerometer, nice ZCP btw dude
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Which 120 mile stretch are you talking about on I-70? I will be doing I-70 for half the trip, but will cut out at Denver however, the planned route generally would be: DC - starting point Columbus, Ohio - parents house, drop some stuff off, pick up some food Kansas City - baseball game Colorado Springs - visit friend Billings/Bozeman, MT - staging point for Yellowstone Yellowstone NP - two days? Eastern WA or ID - stop Seattle, WA - friend Vancouver, BC - 2 days? Eugene, Or - beat up the Oregon Duck mascot b/c he's a di*khead Crater Lake NP - 1 day Sacramento, CA - friend SF - Finish! Phew! Last edited by mdosu; 07-20-2013 at 10:24 AM.. |
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