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Reviews (4)

01 May 2020
Worked perfect
Great quality and exact fit for my 1998 BMW Z3 2.8L M52.

26 October 2018
Perfect Replacement
4 of 4 found this helpful This is just what I needed to replace my old, shabby, worn-out badges on my Z3. They fit perfectly and look great; they're just what I needed!

25 November 2018
Time Consuming and Mildy Complicated
This tent is decent enough and works for its purpose I needed it for; to keep my car out of the elements.
The bad: The instructions are a bit confusing at times and are basically just pictures and no words, they have to be viewed carefully. The part numbers are unnecessary long (six numbers) and they're painted poorly on the frame so it's hard to figure out what is what adding to time consumption. The instructions claim it takes 2hrs+/- to completely finish the tent which is a complete joke that's not even remotely accurate. I'm a smart, mechanically inclined person and it took me and my girlfriend two days to build. Around over 12 hours of work to be totally finished. Just staking it properly to the ground takes close to an hour or more depending on your capability to dig 1ft deep holes in the ground for all four corners & your ground hardness/rocks. After you build the frame, you have to unbuild certain parts of it to put the tarp on, which is quite annoying. They should have warned you about that so you didn't already tighten those parts. The last pipes you assemble for the sidewalls are poorly designed, they are friction held and need to be orientated properly so the holes align with both pipes... But the pipes need to be slid inside the sidewall tarp, overly complicated to align and slide into eachother. So, be prepared and warned to put in some serious time and effort to build this thing. YouTube helps.
In summary: Poor instructions, sometimes poor printed long part numbers making it even more time consuming to build. Ignoring the build time, all in all, it's decent quality and works.