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  • raafhimself
    E30 Addict
    • Dec 2008
    • 451

    #16
    pm'd

    Originally posted by germancarsonly
    What is the top dollar you are willing to pay for one shipped to you? I'm in California and shipping costs will suck, but we do have nice rust-free sheet metal here.

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    • raafhimself
      E30 Addict
      • Dec 2008
      • 451

      #17

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      • germancarsonly
        E30 Fanatic
        • Mar 2008
        • 1350

        #18
        I've had 4 different people contact me wanting a rear apron so rather than keep having to answer PMs and e-mails heres the deal. There are at least a dozen clean rust free ones at the local yards I go to. I have a battery sawzall, a bunch of batteries, and blades but you got to make it worth my time to go cut one off and then package it up for you. Have you really thought about what is involved to cut one off? Probably not, but I have removed a couple. The cut on top isn't too hard to do, but the one in the trunk sucks. It's a $200 deal.

        Naturally everyone that wants one is on the East Coast and I'm in California, but that's why there are a dozen nice parts here too. The shipping via FedEx to Hialeah, FL 33014 is about $132.00 so if you are in NY it's about the same price for shipping. It will be a little less to IL.

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        • raafhimself
          E30 Addict
          • Dec 2008
          • 451

          #19
          would you be willing to ship using greyhound? its about $60-$75 (50lbs - 75'lbs)

          Originally posted by germancarsonly
          I've had 4 different people contact me wanting a rear apron so rather than keep having to answer PMs and e-mails heres the deal. There are at least a dozen clean rust free ones at the local yards I go to. I have a battery sawzall, a bunch of batteries, and blades but you got to make it worth my time to go cut one off and then package it up for you. Have you really thought about what is involved to cut one off? Probably not, but I have removed a couple. The cut on top isn't too hard to do, but the one in the trunk sucks. It's a $200 deal.

          Naturally everyone that wants one is on the East Coast and I'm in California, but that's why there are a dozen nice parts here too. The shipping via FedEx to Hialeah, FL 33014 is about $132.00 so if you are in NY it's about the same price for shipping. It will be a little less to IL.

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          • mattdk318i
            No R3VLimiter
            • Jun 2006
            • 3953

            #20
            I agree with German, I can do this too. But you have to make it worth it for me. I know of 3 good rear valances right now in the local PAP
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