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Originally Posted by Hunter5179
I'm like 21K in mods on my M6 and I haven't done any suspension or tune lol. I must be crazy. I did the same to my 550 and it looked amazing.. so do all these mod companies have it all wrong by selling and providing parts for our cars? What about m-fest, sema and the local meet? Do we all go to these events to see stock cars??
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Not at all, it's nice to see someone creative take on their car. As far as how much money you spend, we'll that a personal choice. My only point was if you don't have a M, why spend more than it would cost to buy a M modifying a non-M to be a M knock off. As an example, I met a guy that had a E60 528. He wanted an E60 M5. Instead of just selling the 528 and taking that money and buying the M and doing some tasteful mods to that, he spent almost north of 30K building his 528 into a M5 clone with the badges to boot. It really looked the part except it didn't have the M5 power train ( no V10 and no SMG). So at the end of this adventure he had a nice looking M5 look alike that was worth no more than the 528 he started with. I'm all for modding, I've yet to keep a car stock that I've owned
For the record, I think your cars looked great.