FS: Mtech-II skirts for coupe

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  • Van Westervelt
    R3V OG
    • May 2006
    • 9365

    #16
    Originally posted by motorsports_3
    LOL yeah, i am buying the pods seperatly. So i needed sides. So side skirts from a coupe normally fit a sedan?
    Yes. They do fit. On real OEM, they are even the same part number. All 2-door skirts, so long as they dont extend up into the door panels, will fit any 4-door as well.

    With tech2 skirts, they made 2 versions, one fits all 2-doors and 4-doors, the other fits the verts.
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    • M42Technik
      R3V OG
      • Dec 2003
      • 9781

      #17
      Originally posted by E30 Groupie
      Yes. They do fit. On real OEM, they are even the same part number...
      Um. There are different part numbers for coupes and sedans. But they still fit like you say.

      When I was doing some research, the M42 has a different skirt number than others.

      http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...t=78274&page=5 Post #96.

      However, I don't think it makes a difference, but I wonder why there are two part numbers...
      Reminiscing...

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      • Van Westervelt
        R3V OG
        • May 2006
        • 9365

        #18
        They list different part numbers, but if you order both sets, you will get 2 sets of identicle parts with the same numbers.
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        • erik325i
          No R3VLimiter
          • Jan 2005
          • 3567

          #19
          Originally posted by bimmerobsession
          So would side m-tech 2 vert side skirts work on a coupe. I realize they are slightly bigger, but nothing that can't be fixed with slight modification? Will it just mean that the sideskirts will it just mean that the sideskirts make the car appear slightly lower to the ground?
          It is possible. There is a local guy that installed a cabrio Mtch II kit onto his coupe. I'm not sure what exactly he did to get them to fit though.
          -Erik

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          • Van Westervelt
            R3V OG
            • May 2006
            • 9365

            #20
            You can "make" anything fit, for a price. It is supposed to just clip and bolt on, as its oem. Why modify something to fit when there is a viable perfectly fitting option that gets you the same result? Except the fact that techII kits only came stock on late verts stateside.
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            • bimmerobsession
              Member
              • Apr 2005
              • 98

              #21
              Because my m-tech 2 cost me $350 for everything w/o front bumper and lip from a junk yard. It was pretty nice until someone stole the rear bumper off my car. Still in search of a m-tech 2 rear bumper, my shitty replica I got doesn't fit at all. I'm going to do an s52 swap next week and my car still looks like it's being parted out, I need a rear bumper help!

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