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BMW 1 Series hatch with a different face.

BMW 1 Series hatch with a different face.

chitchatboy

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blogentry-133713-0-84649800-1393230225_thumb.jpgNeed a premium hatch with good driving dynamics? Chances are you would have bought a BMW 1 Series F20/F21 hatchback. But chances are you also wish it could have a prettier face.

 

blogentry-133713-0-51978200-1393230254_thumb.jpgFret not, German aftermarket specialist, Individual Cars Consulting GmbH & Co. KG, has come up with a conversion package that will allow you to swap the 1 Series’s face with the new 2 Series coupe’s face. Costing less than 3,000€ (S$5,222), only the headlights, the front apron including the kidney grille and some other smaller parts under the bonnet need to be replaced for the conversion. Check out their completed demo car which is actually a M135i 3-door hatchback.

 

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blogentry-133713-0-31600800-1393230249_thumb.jpgEven the basic model without the M Sport bumpers looks good!

 

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spend money to improve the cosmetics might as well use it to improve the performance..

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S$5,222? i'd rather spend it to make the 1-series to a better car, not just look better.

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I have this car and I'm completely ok with the stock looks. The 5 door version is a complete sleeper. Launch off a traffic light and you'll give others a shock... until they spot the subtle ///M badge behind after you've left all other traffic in the dust.

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