are you doing another gb or was it a one time deal? I asked a question early in this one while expressing my interest and you never responded or sent me a pm....
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Originally posted by Steve92E34Your car is breathing my air, and so are you.
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Originally posted by transatlantic0207 View Postare you doing another gb or was it a one time deal? I asked a question early in this one while expressing my interest and you never responded or sent me a pm....
Originally posted by transatlantic0207 View Postim interested but the link doesn't work.....what modification is needed for the street coupe series..does it sit like the oem cards (front and back)
Sometimes the factory web site is down (probably maintenance), but I just checked again, and it's working fine:
If you'd like to place an order as part of this GB, PM me and we can discuss options.
Alex
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Originally posted by e30_325es View Post$ sent
Originally posted by Under_Pressure View PostMy farbin kiber!!! I want u now
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got the fronts on anyway. look pretty good and the holes for the opener and winder were pretty much spot on.
possible issue with the rears though. they dont fit on as they dont have a hole cut for the seatbelt rail at the bottom of the door. not a problem for me as im going for harnesses before the summer so ill just leave the rears on the shelf till then. i can see it being an issue for other folks though. a quick look tonight showed it needed a hole cut and possibly a spacer behind to stop it cracking when you tighten the rail bolt or cut the corner off the cf panel. clearly they were not made for anyone intending to use the standard belts.
still good quality though and im pleased with them.
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Originally posted by nickso View Postgot the fronts on anyway. look pretty good and the holes for the opener and winder were pretty much spot on.
Originally posted by nickso View Postpossible issue with the rears though. they dont fit on as they dont have a hole cut for the seatbelt rail at the bottom of the door. not a problem for me as im going for harnesses before the summer so ill just leave the rears on the shelf till then. i can see it being an issue for other folks though. a quick look tonight showed it needed a hole cut and possibly a spacer behind to stop it cracking when you tighten the rail bolt or cut the corner off the cf panel. clearly they were not made for anyone intending to use the standard belts. still good quality though and im pleased with them.
Good quality E30 CF hoods in the US are $600-$700, with flimsy ones going for $400-$500. These guys know what they are doing, and have nice equipment. If they can make good hoods for under $500, there may be a market, even with shipping. Especially with a group buy. ;)
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CF hood would be pretty wonderful.
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