You did it and there's a reason you are one of the few people to ever do it on our cars besides the fact that it just isn't for everyone. It's been done on
all kinds of cars since long before we had our license and it honestly isn't anything new or trend setting at all!! Go to an Audi track day, or Volkswagen day


you see it everywhere, you didn't start any trend. Now that I think about it, my mom had her brand new 83' 4000S Quattro's front fogs yellowfied before I was born and that's my mother...
You are just a
figment of your own insults when you scorn upon other trends and people who choose to go other routes and exclaim people should follow your advice by removing parts they like that aren't "your way" because there way is rice!! Haha! Hilarious... Even funnier when you try to cover it up with "honest advice."
People have been doing yellow fogs, headlights, and the whole-9 since the Porsche/Audi era as far as I can remember in the 70's and before then. Hell, I remember when I was a little kid and my neighbor's 73 Carrera RS had all yellow headlights. It was taken in by the Jap crowd in the early 90's on DSM's and Lexus, Subaru etc. etc. etc. and maybe even earlier and how many civics can you count with lamin-x..Please
I think I proved my point with the angel eye's, there is absolutely nothing tasteless or rice about doing it
right on a proper
BMW ONLY post 1995. If achieving a clean factory/modern look is rice on a BMW itself, then god only knows what the confused front of your car is trying to impersonate.
If you think that's a "jab" then go get your flame suit on because all you take is jab. I won't even get into those graphics, or what i've hear people say... oh lord. If I spoke what I
thought then your car would be nothing but a posing, wannabe Porsche impersonation, $9,000 Carrera that sure as hell doesn't go as fast, that tries so hard with the same style race headlight "look" trend going on but who am I to scrutinize so much???? Anyway, unlike some of your posts I respect people's decisions and applaud variety and some copying without admitting my own disgust (which is rare), unless it's a majority of tasteless parts that makes the car "rice" and I like your car like I do most relatively nicely styled and modified cars, even though it takes a trend made popular by other brands some time ago that many ricers sport today...
we've been over your twisted attitude before when you were telling people you like to barf when you see their style...It's just childish, you could've predicted my .02 chiming in again.