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I was watching this video about a BMW 328i that was modified. The person left all the mods in the description and I was wondering how much would this all cost? I'm planing on getting my own 328i soon and might use some of these modifications.
Wheels/ Tires:
- 19" Avant Garde M310s. One piece cast construction
- Fronts: 9.5" wide ET33 wrapped in Cooper Zeon 2XS 235/30/19
- Rears: 11" wide ET33 (AGGRESSIVE AND WIDE!!!) wrapped in wrapped in Falken FK452s 285/35/19
Suspension:
- H&R Sport Springs
Engine:
- BMS Powerbox (PBX) Chip
- AFE Pro DR Oiled Stage 2 Cold Air Intake with Scoops
- Magnaflow exhaust tips
Exterior:
- M3 Replica Font Bumper
- ModMy3 Real Carbon Fiber Front Lip
- Matte Black Grills
- M3 Replica Rear Bumper
- Real Carbon Fiber Performance Spoiler
- Full Replacement Carbon Fiber Emblems
Lighting:
- DEPO P90 V2 Headlights w/ 60x LEDs per Ring and HID Xenons (EXTREMELY BRIGHT and error free!)
- Blackline Taillights
- HID Xenon Fog Lights from HighPerformanceBulbs
- LED Turn Signals
Interior
- F1 AutoHaus Full Bright White LED Interior Lights (every single light replaced and error free!)
Sound
- 12" Fi Q Subwoofer in 2.2 cF enclosure, ported to ~ 31hz
- RE 12.1 AMP pushing ~1350 RMS
- 2-Channel High-to-Low Converter for Clean Sound
- 19" Avant Garde M310s. One piece cast construction
- Fronts: 9.5" wide ET33 wrapped in Cooper Zeon 2XS 235/30/19
- Rears: 11" wide ET33 (AGGRESSIVE AND WIDE!!!) wrapped in wrapped in Falken FK452s 285/35/19
Suspension:
- H&R Sport Springs
Engine:
- BMS Powerbox (PBX) Chip
- AFE Pro DR Oiled Stage 2 Cold Air Intake with Scoops
- Magnaflow exhaust tips
Exterior:
- M3 Replica Font Bumper
- ModMy3 Real Carbon Fiber Front Lip
- Matte Black Grills
- M3 Replica Rear Bumper
- Real Carbon Fiber Performance Spoiler
- Full Replacement Carbon Fiber Emblems
Lighting:
- DEPO P90 V2 Headlights w/ 60x LEDs per Ring and HID Xenons (EXTREMELY BRIGHT and error free!)
- Blackline Taillights
- HID Xenon Fog Lights from HighPerformanceBulbs
- LED Turn Signals
Interior
- F1 AutoHaus Full Bright White LED Interior Lights (every single light replaced and error free!)
Sound
- 12" Fi Q Subwoofer in 2.2 cF enclosure, ported to ~ 31hz
- RE 12.1 AMP pushing ~1350 RMS
- 2-Channel High-to-Low Converter for Clean Sound
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Exterior: 1,526$
Lighting: 1028$
Engine: 730$
Suspension: 648$
Wheels: 1660$
Couldn't really find much information on the sound, bit im sure it will be about a grand or so...
Total estimated cost: 5,592$ USD
Lighting: 1028$
Engine: 730$
Suspension: 648$
Wheels: 1660$
Couldn't really find much information on the sound, bit im sure it will be about a grand or so...
Total estimated cost: 5,592$ USD
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around 6000-6500 alot of money man!
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It's a lot of mobey and if you don't have the time then there's labou prices too
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Wow that's a lot of money. Thanks guys!
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Welcome just do the performance upgrades no visuals
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Stone-Island wrote Welcome just do the performance upgrades no visuals
Yeah that's what I might do and later add tires and tinted windows.
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Bred wrote Wow that's a lot of money. Thanks guys!It is quite a bit of money, but keep in mind you did list like 22 modifications, some of them costing about 600$ for just one of them...
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Yeah it's alot but if you save and look forward to buying each part then you have a good little project that you can keep up
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It's a lot of money but I seriously doubt he did it all at once. If you spread it out and plan when to buy some of the things then it's more manageable. I've seen build threads cover 5+ years from the start to current and there's always something to be done.
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