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      03-15-2023, 05:41 AM   #6
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All great points, I say it appears to have more gap then my G42 but it's been lowered for so long I may be forgetting just how jacked it was. Also the M2 wider track pushes the wheels closer to the fender then the G42 so it may just appear that there's more gap as the G42's stock wheels are a little more tucked away.

The shipping blocks had certainly been removed and the car had been rolled into the dealership and it's been started several times (so the level sensor lowers the shocks after being jacked), that's the stock height in the video.

Regardless, the M2 looks stunning and a drop would just set the stance off.
It looks like a similar ride height to the one here at the Performance Center for the 50th M celebration last fall. There is a large front fender gap...almost reminds me of the E21 lol. Here's a link to pics I posted on the forum back then: https://g42.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh...20&postcount=8
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