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I was thinking shadow chrome for the rims, I'm certainly not diamond cutting them

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Black/dark wheels = yes
Rear lip spoiler = yes
Wheel spacers yes have a measure to see what you can get away with stu might be right with 10mm. The front wheels do seem to hide in the arch.
Other stuff not so sure about. If you go with dark wheels have the side vents painted the same colour.

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After a bit of research on m3 cutters looks like most people go 15mm front and 10mm rears on the convertible 12mm on the coupe

I wasn't planning on going too dark with the wheels if I'm honest

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update

have done a few maintaince jobs on the M over the christmas period(fixing horn, pdc sensor and replacing side repeaters with shiny new ones) whilst doing this i fitted the presents from santa :thumbs:

the car now has a tasteful boot lip spoiler and has its wide boy spacers fitted

went for 15mm front and 12mm rears - which thankfully dont scrub at all

pictures to follow once i have had a chance to clean the car up

the satin black grills and rear M3 badge are also on order and should be with me in the next few weeks

still not made a decision about the front carbon csl splitters

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I bet the spacers improve the way it sits nicely :) Look forward to seeing the photos Rob........will be inspecting for cleanliness too ;)
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Haha sorry stu couldn't be bothered to clean it with the weather being so crap, here are a few pics as it is(please forgive the dirt)

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I promise the next pics with the grills fitted will be super clean honest

Then the next jobs are getting the wheels refurbed and the sides resprayed

I'm also getting very drawn to a super sprint race exhaust:willy_nilly:

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Nice touches all around and your prospective choice in exhaust is exemplary :D

I can forgive you the dirt this time!
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New presents!!

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Liking those Rob :thumbs: It's all coming together mate..........you ordered your Supersprint exhaust yet? :rofl:
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