Spotted: What not to do a BMW 1-Series Coupe

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I'm not sure if this is a BMW 135i or lower engined specced 1 Series Coupe but seriously, some Singaporeans have REALLY bad taste when it comes to doing up their cars. This isn't the first time that I've seen a disaster on wheels surfacing from the island down south.

That number plate is not cheap either by Singaporean standards!

For more photos and my write up, head on over to What A Drive™: What not to do to a BMW 1-Series Coupe




 
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Kevin Lee

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i wonder why does he cover the headlights/taillights though
 

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i wonder why does he cover the headlights/taillights though
The liquid paper / 'Whited Out' (as opposed to Blacked Out) look ;).
 
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Wouldn't it be illegal to have that rear and head light covered in that colour?
Based on the photos posted on your blogsite, it really confuses the other road users when looking up the brake lights
 

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Wouldn't it be illegal to have that rear and head light covered in that colour?
Based on the photos posted on your blogsite, it really confuses the other road users when looking up the brake lights
Good point James.

The next question is then, why was the car not defected by Land Transport Authority of Singapore? I'm sure they are even more strict than our JPJ.

Also by covering them up, the front lights probably won't work as well as they normally would, in lighting up the road ahead (especially during night time). Even if they are factory xenons. Further grounds for a defect notice? :hmmmm:
 
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With the lights being painted that way, I can bet the xenon looks dimmer than the conventional bulb lights

and yeah,
IMHO, the rear spoiler is a big NO-NO man!

hehe
 

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I'm not sure if this is a BMW 135i or lower engined specced 1 Series Coupe but seriously, some Singaporeans have REALLY bad taste when it comes to doing up their cars. This isn't the first time that I've seen a disaster on wheels surfacing from the island down south.

That number plate is not cheap either by Singaporean standards!

For more photos and my write up, head on over to What A Drive™: What not to do to a BMW 1-Series Coupe




Jamil its a 1M,its a big outcry in bmw-sg.com
 

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Typical Singaporean at its best. Well, luckily this fella didnt paste "Monster" or "No Fear" sticker all over like they always do. Hehehe.
 

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hahaha...most ugly bmw car i have see...
maybe d driver wan show off,be standard of coz no one will to see his car that why he take too brave action on his ride...now everyone talk about his ride...rite?
 

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