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11-29-2012, 03:26 AM | #1 |
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BMW Performance parts vs Aftermarket parts
A general question. How does BMW performance parts compared to the normal aftermarket performance/tuning parts in terms of price, performance, reliability and long-term value-for-money?
If I am not mistaken, strictly speaking, all aftermarket parts are illegal in HK, whereas BMW performance parts would not be illegal? Although I know this is not necessarily strictly enforced by the police (given all the tuned-out ricers on the road). |
11-29-2012, 04:58 AM | #2 |
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Hi JohnMan,
I've been in HK for almost 3 years, been driving for 1+ years now and modded my car as much as I can afford... (which isn't much...!) In the 1+ years I've been driving, I learned a thing or two, mostly from the members here: - Any part that is not original (didn't come pre-installed with the car) are deemed illegal mods. Yes - you're absolutely right, even a sweet set of 19" BBS are "technically" illegal if the cops wanted to nail you. - BMW perf. vs. Aftermarket = purely personal preference. However, for body kits, I would go with original parts. More expensive but saves on the headache of fitment issues. Anything with a "BMW Performance" logo is usually more expensive. e.g: Brembo brakes vs BMW Performance. Recaro Seats vs. BMW Performance seats (same thing, just different stitching = more $$$). At the end, it all depends on your personal taste. After all, your car is an extension of your artistic and creative side - Performance wise: I do not think BMW makes anything that will significantly increase your car's output. Have fun modding mate... |
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I tend to prefer relatively understated classy designs. It doesn't necessarily have to "stand out". I'm not like those ricers who puts huge-ass spoiler or ground-scraping bumper that doesn't have much impact other than make it look "meaner", haha. If I want to add performance parts, it has to improve the actual performance/handling of the car. Last edited by JohnMan; 11-29-2012 at 05:30 AM.. |
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