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Old 14-05-2010, 05:00 PM   #1
mitch
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Default FG cues on BMW 5

I know this is a bit left field everyone, but can anyone else see the cues on the right hand flank of this beemer?

Flared arch over rear wheel, swage line running length of car into the front wheel arch that has the same prominence as FGs wheel arch, same shape A pillar though the beemers looks a bit thicker inside, even down to the same shape wing mirror.

The reason i bring this up is because in my opinion this is validation that Ford Aus has hit a less aging design (compared to the VE commodore) which bodes well for this gen Falcon.

I know lots of cars have similar designs but for a so called premium brand such as BMW to have a similar side look as the FG i think our fellow aussie engineers might have to take it as a small compliment

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