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12th November 2007, 12:14 | #1 |
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cHROME DOOR PILLARS
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I ahve got a chrome door pillars set for a MB E class of 1993 that macht the75 doors, I will do a dry fit, and show you the resoults all the best Alberto
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12th November 2007, 17:50 | #4 |
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There's a 75 local to me which has them fitted , i'm not sure imo that they improve the look
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12th November 2007, 17:56 | #5 |
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Sounds interesting Alberto, can't wait to see the result.
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here you have the dry fit, do not look to bad in my opinion
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Agree with Zeb in that in some photos they look quite good but in others they don't look quite right - may just be a side-effect of the dry fitting. Are they a perfect match or do they require alterations to fit?
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I'm not convinced, but it's interesting to see.
IMO would look terrible on a tourer. If you want to get rid of those horrible chrome handle finishers, just let me know.
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They look great on the driver's side, but poor on the passenger's. Something to do with the temporary fitting, perhaps? Great, I like them, provided they can be made to look "factory fitted".
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i think they would look better colour coded to the car, always wondered why this wasn't done.
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