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      02-10-2008, 01:32 AM   #23
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The roadster was designed and built years before the coupe was,
Where the M badge is on my car the "Z4" appears on all the other Z4's, most logical explanation is the keyhole,
I think the opening of the trunk lid with the roundel was a newer idea and rather then re-tool the roadster it was given to the coupe,

Don't get me wrong Id like to have that feature on mine, I think its cool
Agreed. Personally, I think BMW designers were too lazy assed to incorporate the new bootlid handle into the Roadsters. Such a shame...

Oh, one other thing... if you guys look really closely at the badges, they are all off level (by a few degrees). Thank the factory for that. Some aren't as noticeable as others.

Oh, and BTW, Josh49, if you even need any more convincing about an M Coupé, click my signature pic. Otherwise, CHOP CHOP!!!
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      03-19-2008, 09:21 PM   #24
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I find this placing of the badge an interesting thing to research of why they are on different sides
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