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i couldnt find a pic, but has anyone else noticed the blue-tinge windscreens on some 7-series BMWs and renault scenics? (im sure there are others)

It's a silver oxide coating in the glass. It reduces UV and heat getting inside the cabin.

It's a silver oxide coating in the glass. It reduces UV and heat getting inside the cabin.

i must have this.

also, thinking about doing purple brake calipers. will match kikumusubi knot and interior LEDs. possibly engine cover in the future.

pretty pumped to get car back with new alignment + wheels. apparently S13 LCAs didnt line up at all... will speak to the shop during the week. hopefully get some money back on re-sale.

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Timer was 1:01:xx when I ran through. But started later cause purple. So estimate 45-50? How about yew?

Yeah man feel sorry for the babies. Some people were going fast as fk with their prams, weaving in and out of people. Was thinking, would be very ugly if they crashed or something happened.

peak physical condition .. Ease up moneghetti just do for the funz

What's the real-estate cycle? When do new properties typically get listed?

What's the go with the Easter rush? Why is there a massive drive to sell before Easter? What happens after Easter?

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