Okay, I'm really confused... Is the US filler for pre 88 cars available anywhere?
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Sorry, It's a crazy mixed-up world. Confused is okay.Originally posted by spencersOkay, I'm really confused... Is the US filler for pre 88 cars available anywhere?
You can grab a plate filler made for US plates at your dealer.
BMW part # 51-13-1-888-463Comment
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Alright, everyone calm down a little. I was mis-informed by my supplier.
No hard feelings. Text on the forum doesn't convery emotion very well. :)
Either way, I cannot get the pre-88 Euro filler cheaper than the dealer posted price. So I suggest you order that from a dealer if you want them.
Price for the filler I posted is $34 shipped as before. I can also get the similar filler for the pre-88 cars. Price of the pre-88 filler is $35 shipped.
- JonathanComment
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It's okay, just don't tell me I'm wrong when I'm not.Originally posted by Jonathan ChanAlright, you guys need to calm down a little. I was mis-informed.
be wise to change the title of the thread, and inform the people interested the product is different.Comment
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wow I'm interested, I just cant decide which filler I want.
Given I have a black car, I dont think it'll make a whole hell of a difference if I go with the Euro style filler. Franz's car however looks very nice.
So unsure.... I'll definetly look into getting something for the car.Erick Mahle | FullOpp Drift | YouTube
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Originally posted by Mr. Anderson...one of the most hardcore E30's around. :DComment
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Cool. I'd like to make sure I got this right.. The US filler is the same as the Euro one, except the holes are drilled in the correct spots, and readily accepts the US plate. Where on the other hand the euro filler is drilled for euro plates, however not drilled to fit on the car without modification.Originally posted by rwh11385Sorry, It's a crazy mixed-up world. Confused is okay.Originally posted by spencersOkay, I'm really confused... Is the US filler for pre 88 cars available anywhere?
You can grab a plate filler made for US plates at your dealer.
BMW part # 51-13-1-888-463
Am I correct? :)
I don't have a dealer in my area, so I may take Jonathan up on this offer soon..
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Nope, euro and US fillers are more different than that..Originally posted by spencersCool. I'd like to make sure I got this right.. The US filler is the same as the Euro one, except the holes are drilled in the correct spots, and readily accepts the US plate. Where on the other hand the euro filler is drilled for euro plates, however not drilled to fit on the car without modification.Originally posted by rwh11385Sorry, It's a crazy mixed-up world. Confused is okay.Originally posted by spencersOkay, I'm really confused... Is the US filler for pre 88 cars available anywhere?
You can grab a plate filler made for US plates at your dealer.
BMW part # 51-13-1-888-463
Am I correct? :)
I don't have a dealer in my area, so I may take Jonathan up on this offer soon..
This is euro:

This is US:
- Sean HayesComment
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Just called the dealer and it's about $60 for part # 51-13-1-888-463 with BMWCCA discount.
Thought it was supposed to be like $30Comment
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That's what Greg said at his place. Maybe your place adds % to the parts like mine does, and you discount sucks......some places have 25% discount and think and don't balloon prices. I'm not sure. I was thinking they were more expensive, around the $50 range personally.Originally posted by MR 325Just called the dealer and it's about $60 for part # 51-13-1-888-463 with BMWCCA discount.
Thought it was supposed to be like $30Comment
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Awesome. I have seen the light!!Originally posted by SeanNope, euro and US fillers are more different than that..Originally posted by spencersCool. I'd like to make sure I got this right.. The US filler is the same as the Euro one, except the holes are drilled in the correct spots, and readily accepts the US plate. Where on the other hand the euro filler is drilled for euro plates, however not drilled to fit on the car without modification.Originally posted by rwh11385Sorry, It's a crazy mixed-up world. Confused is okay.Originally posted by spencersOkay, I'm really confused... Is the US filler for pre 88 cars available anywhere?
You can grab a plate filler made for US plates at your dealer.
BMW part # 51-13-1-888-463
Am I correct? :)
I don't have a dealer in my area, so I may take Jonathan up on this offer soon..
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If you guys are still interested, I'll post up payment details this weekend. Sorry I haven't posted sooner, been busy with school.
Just got into another accident today, some guy in a Nissan Altima rear-ended me in the Saab I've been driving around.
- JonathanComment
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Damn that sucks Jonathan, best of luck to you.Erick Mahle | FullOpp Drift | YouTube
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Originally posted by Mr. Anderson...one of the most hardcore E30's around. :DComment
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Damn man, that sucks!Originally posted by Jonathan ChanIf you guys are still interested, I'll post up payment details this weekend. Sorry I haven't posted sooner, been busy with school.
Just got into another accident today, some guy in a Nissan Altima rear-ended me in the Saab I've been driving around.
- Jonathan
Take your time, I know what it's like to be busy. But, if this is indeed the late model european (like the one Robert has) I'm definately in.
Thanks man! ;)- Sean HayesComment


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