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    Racing Dynamics Rear Apron, MT2 Front Airdam, Cowcatcher, Zender Etc

    Hey R3V-

    I am selling off a few goodies.

    Everything is local pickup only in 46013

    OG E30 Racing Dynamics Rear Apron (1215230017) - $450
    OG E30 Racing Dynamics Wing - $350
    OG MT2 Front Airdam, blems but overall decent - $300
    325eS Cowcatcher, blems present - $250
    325iS Cowcatcher, blems present - $200
    325iS Cowcatcher, heavy blems - $50
    OG Late E30 Bumper Cover - $150ea (2 available)
    E28 iS Airdam - $350
    E28 Zender Front Spoiler - $350
    NIB OG E36 Heckspoiler - $275 shipped

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    Last edited by AWDBOB; 02-27-2024, 06:11 PM.
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    #2
    Hey,

    Some good stuff here! Wish you were closer.

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      #3
      Oh boy I'd take that Racing Dyanmics rear apron right now if shipping to CT wouldn't be awful.

      PM'd.

      SC*AR (Schwarz Army)
      No longer stock ride height, rolling as low as a daily driver in New England should without worrying about breaking an oil pan. :up:

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        #4
        That ES airdam would be perfect for our sedan, and better looking than the early IS. Just my opinion…

        Good luck with sale, would buy it if you choose to ship.

        Brad
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          #5
          Originally posted by bradmer View Post
          That ES airdam would be perfect for our sedan, and better looking than the early IS. Just my opinion…

          Good luck with sale, would buy it if you choose to ship.

          Brad
          Brad- I agree, the eS airdam looks better than the iS!

          Regarding shipping- I just haven't found a good way to ship big stuff. The best way I've done it in the past requires $40 in uhaul wardrobe boxes, $20 in packing material, and then you still have a $100+ shipping label, 2-3hrs of time down the drain, and half the time the part still shows up damaged, which then includes a month long fight with UPS to get any reimbursement back (which is normally lost since they're self insured).

          It's rarely worth the hassle, unfortunately.
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            #6
            Understood on the shipping.
            I see the early IS locally but none of the ES for some reason, so when I saw this fantastic looking one in white I had to ask.

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