Clem said::bigpimp: :angel: :thumb:
Kaz said:The bodykit on the red one is UGH-LEE! :thumbdwn: The black one works well with the wheels, and even that otherwise ugly exhaust tip looks pretty good.
PM 325xiT said:I guess I could cancel my Disney trip and start up the "I've been corrupted by a Canadian Darth Maul fund."
Clem said:
Keep in mind the Red one looks kinda...... EWWW because ACS had to develop a front add-on to mate with the 02 face-lifted front ends. Still debating if I like it or not.
Also the All-Road like all other ACS cars can be developed by purchasing bolt on ACS parts. Cosmetic, suspension, performance etc etc....
Go for it Phil, be the first All-Road in North America
Very trueIn any regard:
Disney ain't going anywhere, but you car is going everywhere![]()
PM 325xiT said:
Very temptingSo even a rookie like me could do a lot of the work.
Just need a body shop to paint the trim and put in on.
Is there an east coast supplier where I could poke around and check things out?
If you go the ACS route you can stay at my place then I can really corrupt you ACS stylePM 325xiT said:I'd be going to someone else's house to live for quite a while if I cancelled Disney:yikes: My son and wife would be![]()
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Clem said:
Correct. My car currently consists of ACS bolt on parts. Click on my sig for a profile.
CEC has a warehouse in NJ. Not sure about a showroom though. Give them a call www.cecwheels.com
If you go the ACS route you can stay at my place then I can really corrupt you ACS style
Send your wife and son by themselves and use the money for your portion of the trip on your car![]()
J/K