VIP wheels on a VIP BMW

July 23, 2010

Here's a little introduction from Bill, aka be-doubleyou:

I've owned the car since February 2009. Since then, I've also had 19" beyern mesh wheels and a CSL front bumper, which are no longer on the car. The CSL bumper was trashed on the freeway due to wood falling off of a truck in front of me, which has caused me to go back to all OEM factory pieces. Future plans include mtech 2 front / custom splitters, oem m3 sides, mtech 2 rear, & a csl trunk within the next few months.
Sucks to hear when such incidents happen to a nice car, but Bill managed to keep up with upgrading his ride, which further developed into making his 2002 BMW 325ci in Steel Grey Metallic stanced.
I've came across this BMW through the forums of Stance:Nation and saw his car at the first Stance:Nation Meet & Greet.
What really caught my attention was the VIP wheels and obviously, the stance. To make an aggressive drop with the wheels, adding some spacers all around (+10F & +20R) and pulling the fenders did the job. Simply clean with quality, this car deserves a coverage.

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Wheel/Tire Setup & Suspension
Work VIP Super Autostradas (Custom Powdercoated Work Extreme Gold)
19x8.5 +18F (after 10mm spacer) w/ 215/35/19 Falken fk-452's -1.8 degrees camber
19x9.5 +21F (after 20mm spacer) w/ 225/35/18 falken fk-452's -2.8 degrees camber
B&G RS2 coilovers
UUC rear adjustable control arms
Rofiform 80mm stud conversion
Centric slotted rotors front & rear

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Exterior
P46 headlights w/ 600-K HID bulbs, 60 LED angel eyes & 3500K high beams
Smoked corners & side markers
M3 Trunk lip
ACS roof spoiler
Matte Black kidney grilles
Gloss black vinyl roof & roof spoiler
20% Tint

Interior
JL components w/ Alpine headunit
Custom color matched interior trim (steel grey metallic)

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