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Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 11:52 am |
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| Todd had flashbacks of acne filled High School. Paul explained the unique design realities of the idea. Sound off here. Do you like the look of the M3? What about the revised 350z? |
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| MSUSpartan |
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 2:23 pm |
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I agree with Paul--the M3 really needs something else to distinguish it from a normal 3 Series, and the power bulge definitely sets it apart.
On the 350Z however, I think it looks awful and completely ruins the front end of the car.
So I guess I'm split. It really depends on the car for me. |
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| Locothrope |
Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 2:37 pm |
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I'm still not impressed by the M3's buldge, it really doesn't do enough to separate it in my opinion, lost in the 'style' of chris bangles allready hack n slash attempt at styling. And the 350z really does look terrible with a buldge that far forward. Honestly, go back to the wedge shape if you want to buldge the hood, that way it contrasts with the body of the car.
then again, I don't think I can really tell someone off for having a bad looking hood charictaristic, considering my own car's ricetacular (but functional I swear!) hood.  |
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