kapiteinlangzaam
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It is! Not measuring anything, but im guessing a good 10cm narrower!looks alot narrower compared to your mustang in garage shots
70k... ...for a 320...Mine has gone in for the bumper repair today.
Pretty darn jazzy loaner, I must say.
Brand new 320i Touring with the M package. 8 speed auto.
Drives really nicely, but so it should. €70k car here.
Turns out, its about the same length as a Mustang
It’s $570 plus shipping and taxes of course, from Levittown and they’re the only supplier....Really like that undertray bet that was not cheap
You get your parcel?It’s $570 plus shipping and taxes of course, from Levittown and they’re the only supplier....
Guy at Nemesis quoted me a VERY competitive price delivered to my door.
The only reason I didn’t go with it, was that I already had a Stackry pallet with horse stuff for the Mrs and some BMW bike parts for a mate, so it made economic sense to have 1 Big delivery and split it with my mate....
But you won’t beat Guys price...
Yup cheersYou get your parcel?
Just ordered a Quad Axle-Back Exhaust Ford Performance GT350 Touring M-5230-M8TBV from Guy at Nemesis great price and nice to communicate with. Met him at the Rockingham Castle MOCGB event in August. Very helpful and I would recommended him to other forum members.It’s $570 plus shipping and taxes of course, from Levittown and they’re the only supplier....
Guy at Nemesis quoted me a VERY competitive price delivered to my door.
The only reason I didn’t go with it, was that I already had a Stackry pallet with horse stuff for the Mrs and some BMW bike parts for a mate, so it made economic sense to have 1 Big delivery and split it with my mate....
But you won’t beat Guys price...
Probably enough to actually get down-force. What manufactures call diffusers molded into bumper covers like in regular Mustangs are far to short/steep to result in any meaningful down-force.That undertray got some bad boi ducting going on!
No doubts about that!Probably enough to actually get down-force. What manufactures call diffusers molded into bumper covers like in regular Mustangs are far to short/steep to result in any meaningful down-force.
Unless the rest of the underfloor in front of that rear part is nice and flat and smooth, then no you will not get any meaningful down force, as the air flow will be too disrupted and unstable from going past the rough areas in front.Probably enough to actually get down-force. What manufactures call diffusers molded into bumper covers like in regular Mustangs are far to short/steep to result in any meaningful down-force.