my modified z4 in bahrain (pics)
#13
Thank you all for the kind comments. They are much appreciated. I had an idea for this project that was different to what it turned out to be. I had planned to get an S2000 back in '04 and ended up getting a Z4. I wanted to supercharge this car with a big brake kit, a proper suspension, and an agressive custom bodykit off an s2000; the two tone paint job was part of this early idea. I guess I just wanted to try this color combo with the luxury of ripping it off if I got bored of it or didn't like it. I decided that this car should go the classy route with subtle changes that will ultimately enhance the lines BMW designed. Simple wheels, subtle bodykit, plus, being an automatic with no limited slip differential this was hardly going to be a track weapon lol.
#16
I agree... For an unusual looking car in the first place such as the Z4 I think it really pushed the look a little farther. I think had it been wrapped in the same colors but in high gloss instead of matte you would've achieved the look you were looking for.
#18
Thanks guys for all the comments. Your kind words are greatly appreciated.
GrayTT, I am gonna take some pics of BillyBob once all the mods are on and post them soon! I don't mind posting the harley as long as I can get another fellow Harley owner to post his beauty too!! Photoshoot??
The wrap was done in a local place in Bahrain called "Driver" in Riffa. They didnt take any panels off or anything like that they just applied the vinyl along with some heat treatment and then just cut it with a mousse(blade) lolol not exactly how its done in the states or europe but they did a very good job and I was very happy with the work. I also took it off at their shop and they polished the car thoroughly to erase any small hint of a scratch so no trouble there.
GrayTT, I am gonna take some pics of BillyBob once all the mods are on and post them soon! I don't mind posting the harley as long as I can get another fellow Harley owner to post his beauty too!! Photoshoot??
The wrap was done in a local place in Bahrain called "Driver" in Riffa. They didnt take any panels off or anything like that they just applied the vinyl along with some heat treatment and then just cut it with a mousse(blade) lolol not exactly how its done in the states or europe but they did a very good job and I was very happy with the work. I also took it off at their shop and they polished the car thoroughly to erase any small hint of a scratch so no trouble there.
#19
Thanks