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Old 12-29-2007, 11:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Dannyell
northeast ohio...and i wouldn't worry since u use garmin ... (that thing can't find squat especially this place... )

i have bought LEDs to stay on like the rear lights for my rear 'fogs' ... they are small dots...look ok...

...and secondly for my fronts i will get them open...and most likely darken the yellow and see where i can go from there...

Bob u must be joking with ur attitude..whatever mods i want to put on my car im free to do so...i really don't need ur judgement on it...if u can post something usefull do so...if not then please spare me ur BS...

as for 'imitating' emergency vehicles....it's an X5 for crynig out loud with xenons..i doubt anyone would pull over...and not to mention that it is a federal offense....i'm sure u have heard of 'off road use only' ...
Here in the UK, Mainly the Manchester area the poice have a few X5 motorway vehicles. Look very nice too, when I drive past them you seem to get a little respect (being in the same vehicle, less the roof mounted lights of course).. In fact now that I think about it there was a documentary on recently featuring the Manchester police and they commented on how they liked to drive the X5 when theyre on duty.
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X5 3.0D 2003
Mods:
Webasto telestart remote kit
Aluminium running boards
Tv in motion & Aux input lead, Ice>ink to Ipod 3g.
DVD rear headrest screens and dvd sytem integrated in to main tv system via aux lead (watch tv or dvd in front and back)
Homelink Gate Opener, Chrome Grille Kit, chrome tailgate handle, Chrome Guage Rings, Tunit V-CR 086
Standard:
Bluetooth, comms pack, sat nav, sports pack, sports seats, dimming mirror, electric folding mirrors, memory seats, heated seats.
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