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Tawneys Bimorph
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Apr 16 2017, 09:55 AM
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Hello.
I'm planning to get Bezza Advance in June this year. I'm stuck between choosing the exterior colour.
Sugar Brown looks more dignified, less in your face and more grown-up. Plus, dirt will be less obvious and from my anecdotal observations, its rare to see a Bezza with this paint colour so there's some unique factor to it as well.
On the other hand, Ocean Blue looks really nice but they are quite commonplace.
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Tawneys Bimorph
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Apr 16 2017, 05:48 PM
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QUOTE(ethangool @ Apr 16 2017, 01:20 PM) Sugar Brown owner. Agree with all the points for sugar brown. Lol for grown up. At the end of the day it's really a personal choice isn't it. Right now, true, sugar brown is less common, but I am noticing more and more on the road recently, so maybe not that unique anymore. That said, anecdote here: once, before I got my bezza, I saw a sugar brown bezza from far and I actually mistook it for a vios, due to similar brown color.. that kind of sealed it for me, sugar brown was my color. (Haha I'm a vios wannabe). Helped that I liked the brown too. Looks like u got to choose between practical (sugar brown) or purely like (ocean blue) for you.. At the end of the day I would say go for what you like. That way u will feel good about your car. Edit: have you seen red though? I think that's actually rarer than sugar brown. I'm a fast driver. Generally, I will be 5 to 10 kph above the speed limit without even noticing it. As such, it behooves me to not attract attention from the police and having a red car above the speed limit is a saman magnet. That's why I don't want a red car even though red is one of my favorite colors - Don't want to attract attention.
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Tawneys Bimorph
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Apr 26 2017, 06:13 AM
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So the general advice is to not use the Stop/Start system in the Bezza to avoid problems ?
Also, how are the Gear Up kits ? Especially the side skirts one and the seat one ? Are they worth it, especially the seats one ?
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Tawneys Bimorph
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Apr 26 2017, 09:07 AM
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QUOTE(ahnee92 @ Apr 26 2017, 07:24 AM) The looks of the diamond seats are nice, but not very practical, this is what I heard from my cousin, dust easily stuck over there, maybe one of the reason latest advance seats all changed to flat surface I didn't think of that. So that's a yes to body kit and a no to the diamond seats.
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Tawneys Bimorph
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Apr 28 2017, 10:32 PM
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Has anyone got a Bezza with ths updated rear that makes it less tonggek ?
From the pictures, the updated rear means I don't really need to have a bodykit - The car now looks nice by default.
I suppose I'm asking is there a point in having a bodykit other than the fact that it looks cool ? I ask because I work in an industrial area and the roads I have to take to get there has lots of potholes and small pebbles. I'm afraid of wrecking the body kit.
This post has been edited by Tawneys Bimorph: Apr 28 2017, 11:03 PM
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Tawneys Bimorph
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May 10 2017, 08:43 PM
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I have a few questions to the Bezza owners with Gear Up installed.
1) is the body kit intrusive ? What I mean is that does having the body kit cause problems when you are trying to, for example, get out of driveways or parking places where there are usually inclines that can cause the body kit to scratch or break because of coming into contact with the road ?
2) Its widely established that seat covers help protect your car's seats from degradation. Are the Gear Up seat covers good for doing that or am I better off with an aftermarket option ?
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Tawneys Bimorph
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May 22 2017, 01:33 PM
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QUOTE(dreamers1016 @ May 18 2017, 12:04 PM) Hi , my agent told me there's no rebate for newer bezza models Is it true ? My agent told me the same thing as well.
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