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went a bit OTT with this one, i was looking at the image thinking that looks very similar to an E30 so thought lets have a look what a BMW Maestro would look like.
Aaaargh! Put it away! Looks like a Lancia Delta to me a bit more than I would like..... Yes, I know I am the only person on the planet that actually dislikes the Lancia Delta, but hey, we all have to be a bit different..... :laugh:
went a bit OTT with this one, i was looking at the image thinking that looks very similar to an E30 so thought lets have a look what a BMW Maestro would look like.
Its wierd but funky!
As far as im concerned its a criminal offence to even think of relating BMW stuff to any british car, and as for fitting bmw parts, well thats just immoral.
take note the latest polls from what I hear the germans are having a crisis over quality on their cars,
Aaaargh! Put it away! Looks like a Lancia Delta to me a bit more than I would like..... Yes, I know I am the only person on the planet that actually dislikes the Lancia Delta, but hey, we all have to be a bit different..... :laugh:
i just did that quickly looks bit brown to me as well LOL!
heres another one vee dub style
How does one open one's doors chap?
My name is Darren.
Home of a Maestro for 30 years. 1983(Y)Maestro 1.3 HLE (Nellie) Very poorly
1995 Rover 214SI 2004 MG ZS 120 2006 LandRover 90 TD5 2014 Volvo V40 T3 R-Design.
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Can you panel in the rear door windows and rear quarterlight window in body colour steel and remove the rear door lines? I'm going to change my car to a car type van in this way and fancy seeing what it would look like when done by someone who's good at it, rather than my effort with paint! See the thread on the Triple-M site under modifications titled "changing a car to a van"
here: http://www.triple-m.co.uk/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=7920
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