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  1. #1
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    How to wear ZHP Mafia Beenie without ruining your hair

    1. Get your ZHPM Beenie ready.






    2. Flip the Beenie inside out so you could see the + shaped intersection of the sewing.





    3. Place the tip of the + somewhere on your head. (Please note, you'll have to find the ideal spot with trial and error)





    4. Start to curl the edges of the beenie downward towards your neck.





    5. Done. Check the mirror on the front to see if the ZHP MAFIA lettering is centered.






    Removal is reverse of installation.


    Notes: If you use hair products and wish not to get your hands product-y, use gloves.



    Warning: Smoking is bad for yours and others' health. Please don't smoke.
    BP
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    2003 330iT / 6MT
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    It's not the car you drive, it's how you drive it.

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    Looks like a winner to me.

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    :hashbrown

    I've never seen a post more deserving of the infamous Hashbrown than this one. Had me rolling. Excellent execution Botond! Thorough DIY.
    "No, Donny, these men are nihilists, there's nothing to be afraid of"

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    Yes. The hash brown picture is well deserved.

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    Awesome, BP. Simply awesome.
    -Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.
    ZHP Pre-Ride Briefing

    2005 ZHP, Alcantara, Silver Cube, Nav, Sharked, BMW Perf Intake, BMW Perf CF Strut Brace, CF Valve/Fuel Rail Covers,
    Shadowline Grills, CF Splitters, Fog Light Inserts, Euro-mirrors, CDV Delete, Beisan vanos, GAS DISA, BP Coded

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    Or we could do what Keith does. We could shave our heads and call it a day. No worries.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Marcus-SanDiego View Post
    Or we could do what Keith does. We could shave our heads and call it a day. No worries.
    It has its advantages:
    Towel dry and go
    Save money in hair care products
    Not affected by wind or water
    No hat head
    Can't see the gray hair

    On the downside, it gets old cutting your hair every week...
    -Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.
    ZHP Pre-Ride Briefing

    2005 ZHP, Alcantara, Silver Cube, Nav, Sharked, BMW Perf Intake, BMW Perf CF Strut Brace, CF Valve/Fuel Rail Covers,
    Shadowline Grills, CF Splitters, Fog Light Inserts, Euro-mirrors, CDV Delete, Beisan vanos, GAS DISA, BP Coded

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    I added a picture to my previous post -- to illustrate the Keith reference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kayger12 View Post
    It has its advantages:
    Towel dry and go
    Save money in hair care products
    Not affected by wind or water
    No hat head
    Can't see the gray hair

    On the downside, it gets old cutting your hair every week...
    I've been shaving my head for a few years now and agree with all those points.

    I like to say:

    "Some of us were born with beautiful heads but the rest of you need to wear hair."


    Oh and I love that this thread is in the DIY section. Hilarious.

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    I disagree with saving money on haircare products though. When I used to shave my head, I spent way more on razors that I ever did on shampoo....
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