M badge on a Non M Z4C

oh dear. technically its got ///m styling (steering wheel etc) so you could get away with it, not something i'd put on my car though
 
jamie_z4 said:
oh dear. technically its got ///m styling (steering wheel etc) so you could get away with it, not something i'd put on my car though

Ok, justify this then :D

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aquazi said:
Someone on here going to fess up? :P

Parked behind them in Birminham City center.

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Not to my taste - if I had met it in the street I would of thought 'what a wan...beep' just not cool
 
jamie_z4 said:
oh dear. technically its got ///m styling (steering wheel etc) so you could get away with it, not something i'd put on my car though

It's that kind of twisted logic that led to the creation of the super exclusive Diesel powered M5 I see on the M6...
 
:thumbsdown: its a no from me the Z4 has far to many badges to start with why would you want another especially one that has nothing to do with the car
 
Badge aside it was a nice coupe... looked to be lowered more then stock.. and was a sport version.

I dont understand the logic in putting the M badge though.. anyone who knows what it means would more then likely know how to spot a fake :roll:
 
Ugh. Looks soo much better without any badges at all.. why would anyone do this :thumbsdown:
 
ive posted on here before, i witnesses a 2.0 roadster with the M boot badge ! naff beyond belief !
 
The bigggest culprit for putting badges on non - M cars is BMW. We've just bought a 318i M sport vert for her indoors and it has one on each wheel, one on each cill and one on the steering wheel as well as one in the name. So I guess if you add one to the car and it's an M sport then you are just following BMWs example.

I will not be putting an ;M; badge on the boot of the 318 however :)
 
Yup, but BMW don't put M badges on the back of a non M, only chavs do that. Though a couple of dealers have been spotted doing it on 330 and 530 Sports....clowns
 
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