10-17-2012, 12:42 PM | #1 |
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UK M6 Coupe with some IND love
Sorry for the poor quality pics, but wanted to show off my IND parts which really give the car the perfect finishing touch.
Can't comment on the install as my dealer did it and they said they needed to remove the front bumper. They had some issues doing the install as it caused some cosmetic damage which they then had to make good! Glad they did it and not me! Parts themselves are great, OEM quality, well recommended. But mind the import tax if ordering from outside the US. |
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Frozen silver looks great with blacked out grilles!
This color was definitely my favorite on the M6 Coupe from the US Press Launch at Laguna Seca.
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The problem I've found is there is a tendency to be more "paranoid" about trying to keep the car clean. There can be small spots (perhaps tar) that are tricky to get off as you are expressly warned not to apply too much pressure when rubbing/cleaning the paint. So you are always double guessing yourself on how to get the best/safest cleaning result. For me it's worth it as this is not my every day car, but I think perhaps would become a pain (mentally more than actual) for those using the car day in day out and who are as fussy as me about their finish. |
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I can relate as I'm pretty anal about the finish myself, so frozen was a no-go for me (I chose white) |
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White is always a standout color, good choice and I think light colors suit this shape far better than the darker tones. |
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