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Old 03-22-2010, 11:33 PM
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What are theose sqaure cutouts in the rear bumper - between the parking assist sensors. They look like hidden washer nozzles.
I believe they are tow hook covers.
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Very well done Crazy4Cars!! What is the brand of wheel on the car?
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QUOTE=magicman;725240]Very well done Crazy4Cars!! What is the brand of wheel on the car?[/QUOTE]

I'm in the wheel business, those are Beyern Baroque 3pc
20x9.0 20x11.
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Old 03-23-2010, 12:39 AM
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What are theose sqaure cutouts in the rear bumper - between the parking assist sensors. They look like hidden washer nozzles.
OEM tow hook covers.
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Very Nice looking X!

I agree that it's Very Tastefully done! Nice job!
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what leds?
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why tint the rear reflectors but not the taillights or vice versa?
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why tint the rear reflectors but not the taillights or vice versa?
I did not tint anything, I do not like those reflectors and I do not want my tail lights tinted.
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Lose the LEDs
You guys must have HD monitors... Are you talking about the faint little bumps across the front faux side air intakes that (if that's what they actually are) would be a mimic of the 2010 Cayenne's led running lights??

Surely you had a microscope to your screen to see that?? I cant even see that in the other pictures. Only in the full frontal one.
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I believe they are tow hook covers.
Yes that's exactly what they are. BTW, those hooks can also be used to attach some BMW accessories like a bike rack,
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