
Underbonnet temperatures can really affect a cars performance so it is getting quite common to see vents cut into the bonnet. This can help reduce the air intake temperature and also can to a limited degree limit some front end drag on the car. These vents are flat and filled in with a black mesh and it looks really good. The green colour chosen is quite nice and grows on you. There are also the statutory sponsor stickers and other logos on the car.

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1 Rafael Kaplanowski // Aug 12, 2011 at 11:18 pm
I like the car and respect the BMW’s. Only thing I would change about it is to keep the same wheels on the back as the front and pull the roof scoop about another inch towards the front windshield to give it a more fitted look, a bit of separation now. Other than that looks like an amazing rally edition BMW. On my 09 Hyundai Accent I am also trying to turn into a full Rally Edition vehicle and hopefully when done soon it will look as good as this BMW.
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