I originally purchased this from ebay but never got around to refinishing and mounting it.
What follows is the original ebay description:
Give your classic early 3 series a much more sporty look with this original German Zender chin spoiler. This the original Zender kit (not later fiber kit) that is made of a flexible poly material. Very similar to chin spoilers on Alpina and Hartge models. Works on all early E30s 84-88 and later models with minor modification. Good condition with minor cracks repaired but should be stronger then new.
On Dec-04-05 at 08:55:32 PST, seller added the following information:
Spoiler will also work on Late model E30s and probably can be bolted right into lower valence. Also, I have received many emails on the issue of mounting these spoiler and will try and describe the best way to mount them. They seem to screw into the sides of the front valence and seem to have large holes in the upper edge of the spoiler. It seems to be meant to hold a large bushing in which you could put a bolt with a large washer through it into the bottom of the bumper. Hope this helps.
This was originally purchased with Bosch fogs but the ones that shipped were kind of trashed and as such, will NOT be included in the sale.
I paid 265 at auction...but will go for 190 plus shipping. The following are my pictures:






What follows is the original ebay description:
Give your classic early 3 series a much more sporty look with this original German Zender chin spoiler. This the original Zender kit (not later fiber kit) that is made of a flexible poly material. Very similar to chin spoilers on Alpina and Hartge models. Works on all early E30s 84-88 and later models with minor modification. Good condition with minor cracks repaired but should be stronger then new.
On Dec-04-05 at 08:55:32 PST, seller added the following information:
Spoiler will also work on Late model E30s and probably can be bolted right into lower valence. Also, I have received many emails on the issue of mounting these spoiler and will try and describe the best way to mount them. They seem to screw into the sides of the front valence and seem to have large holes in the upper edge of the spoiler. It seems to be meant to hold a large bushing in which you could put a bolt with a large washer through it into the bottom of the bumper. Hope this helps.
This was originally purchased with Bosch fogs but the ones that shipped were kind of trashed and as such, will NOT be included in the sale.
I paid 265 at auction...but will go for 190 plus shipping. The following are my pictures:







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