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		|  07-31-2009, 07:21 PM | #1 |  
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				Alomst done with the 335
			 
 
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		|  08-01-2009, 12:39 AM | #3 |  
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			And what are all those lights on the steering wheel....?  I have a 335 as well and am curious as to what you did? What are the stealth buttons for?
		 
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		|  08-01-2009, 06:19 AM | #4 |  
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			Those are the shift lights..
 Are you on e90post.com?
 
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			Great job. That looks sweeeeeeeeeeeeet!
		 
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			Nice license plate... is that for making it hard to decipher?  I had a similar idea to get something similar on my Bimmer using 1s and Is or zeros, Os, and Ds.
 I'm a web designer and thought "BMWWW" would be clever, but the way I drive it's too memorable (for other drivers to report).
 
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			i thought the plate would be funny, i rarely drive like a idiot,  but it is somewhat hard to read
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			not a fan of mods that don't improve performance, but it's a one of a kind, and it looks well done.  Thanks for sharing
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				 not a fan of mods that don't improve performance, but it's a one of a kind, and it looks well done.  Thanks for sharing |  
well it does have a JB3 (370-385whp), these cars are too easy to mod..
 
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			Borrrrinnnggg!  I'd rather ride the deer!  Go get the Porsche back.... Trade the civic in for a porsche.... I mean BMW in for a Porsche.  You're going backwards....
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				 well it does have a JB3 (370-385whp), these cars are too easy to mod.. 
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Yes, that they are. One of my best friends has a '07 335i with AA tune, Eisenmann axle back, AFE dual intake cones, and soon to be mid pipes if all else goes well. The greather majority of those do not realize the true power potential these vehicles have. Bar none an excellent choice. How do you like the JB3?
		 
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			By the way, the CSL reps are a great touch.   
 
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