Mtech2 Rear Fiberglass Bumper

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  • herragge
    Grease Monkey
    • Feb 2005
    • 361

    #1

    Mtech2 Rear Fiberglass Bumper

    Hey all,

    In severe need of an mtech2 rear fiberglass part. It holds and prevents the rear bumper from flexing apparently.

    In this diagram below, the part I am talking about is not labelled, but numbers 3 and 6 are attached to it.

    http://realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?...29&hg=51&fg=15


    I am not sure if the regular plastic bumper fiberglass that comes on all plastic bumpered cars will fit or not...If someone has knowledge on this let me know. Greg who has sold 3 of these kits has all had the fiberglass with it. Anyone have an mtech2 rear bumper without the fiberglass?

    Thanks

    Mike
  • gazellebeigem3
    No R3VLimiter
    • Jun 2005
    • 3712

    #2
    its the same as standard. i know the fronts are too

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    • herragge
      Grease Monkey
      • Feb 2005
      • 361

      #3
      So you know for a fact that they are the same? So if I had a rear mtech2 bumper and valence I could mount it on my plastic bumpered car without any troubles assuming I have all the other accessory parts?

      This would be good news if you are right.

      Mike

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      • Erick
        Official R3V Drifter
        • Oct 2003
        • 11169

        #4


        Edit: Wait... I'm confused now. You ask for a rear fiberglass bumper but then you say "Anyone have an mtech2 rear bumper without the fiberglass? "
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        • 1991 318is
          Mod Crazy
          • Dec 2005
          • 786

          #5
          What - $1000

          with the installation hardware. Pop a mold and make them in RubberGlass. The first one would pay for the mold and could go on with the regular rear covers mounts. RubberGlass is used on stock car bodies. It's fiberglass that can give a little without cracking. I'm sure somebody has done this before as I rarely have an original thought.

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          • gazellebeigem3
            No R3VLimiter
            • Jun 2005
            • 3712

            #6
            Originally posted by herragge
            So you know for a fact that they are the same? So if I had a rear mtech2 bumper and valence I could mount it on my plastic bumpered car without any troubles assuming I have all the other accessory parts?

            This would be good news if you are right.

            Mike
            yeah, i had the front and rear on my car for a while. no modifications needed!

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