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| That is Ray Mason's race car and it's strictly a racecar, and a fast one at that. It was for sale a while ago. Don't know if he sold it or not. That car is strictly about function, not form, so all this talk of how well things integrate and flow is just silly.
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| It's also a kit that people would consider for their street car, hence the complaints about the front bumper. For a race car, like you said, who cares.
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| meh......it's ok. I can think of a lot more things that I would spend 3 grand for on an E36.
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| Purpose of these kits are to run wider wheels and wider suspension tracks. The look is a byproduct of function. The front is just to help aero since its like a brick wall ![]() I would still take factory GTR widebody kit over everything else |
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| yes, but I could also find a million other uses for all of the money that you and other people spen on their cars. oh by the way, dado, thinking of going widebody or are you just showing it off because they are the racing team's new sponsor?
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