Saw my first M/Sport 3GT today with the 19" rims and I must say that it does look rather well...
I'm glad that the car you happened to see was healthy. Imagine if it was unwell?
Seriously? Can like to speak your mother tongue rather deliciously?
back headlights not luxury and in life look very cheap and isn't modern..
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yeah...but that blue 7er outside though! Nice!
Is that rear light on the right dented (broken)?? It looks that way
I see why you think so but it's just a reflection.
BMW 3-Series GT Spiced Up with M Performance Parts
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Come to think of it, of all the additions to BMW's 3-Series range over the years, and that includes the related X3 crossover, the one that makes the most practical sense is the 3-Series Gran Turismowith its extended wheelbase, increased headroom, liftgate and much roomier boot, yet it has received the most flack.
Why? Simply put, because of its oddball looks and less racy styling than the other four-door, 3-Series-based cars like the sedan and the 4-Series Gran Coupe.
There's nothing you can do to change its silhouette, but perhaps you can improve its appearance and stance via BMW's M Sport offerings.
The 328i GT posing in these pictures on BMW Abu Dhabi's showroom floor is an M Sport trim edition fitted with an assortment of M Performance parts. These include gloss black kidney bars with discreet M stripes, front bumper corner spoilers, M decals on the side skirts and tailgate, carbon fiber mirror caps, gloss black rear diffuser, and 20-inch wheels with a staggered tire setup.
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