i think that looks better than the E30 plastics, all it needs is a nice lip on it. IMO
Gonna atempt e36 front bumper on my 85 318i!! (pics on pg 3)
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oops i meant to say metal bumpers.
if i had a choice, i definately would take the plastic bumpers over the e36, but i'd rather pay my tuition. I had this lady parting out her 90 325 close by me and i was gonna get her valence, both plastic bumpers, everything else to install for $200. But someone bought the whole car a day before i made the trip to get them.
So i searched again on forums and would probably pay close to $500-600 for the parts then to get it painted. Im gonna get the plastic rear bumper though.Comment
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I say go for, we need more creativity IMO. I like to see something different when I look at member rides instead of similar cars with different owners, of course my car is by far not unique but I'm not to big on cosmetics. Kodos to you if you pull it off ;)Comment
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I think it will end up looking pretty good with the reiger lip. Good job on trying something different.
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Originally posted by tonytonyI say go for, we need more creativity IMO. I like to see something different when I look at member rides instead of similar cars with different owners, Kodos to you if you pull it off ;)
"Modern cars may be able to outgun it, but few can match its character, its motorsport spirit, and the way it plasters a huge grin on your face at any speed." - Patrick George
1988 M3 - Track Rat
1989 325iC M50 Vert
1989 325i Coupe
1991 318is
1995 318ti Club Sport
2006 330i e90
2008 Tundra CrewmaxComment
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everything is going well, i have tons of pics. right now i just finished making some mounts and im gonna mount it on, then cut the sides off. Its about 1.5 in too wide, so i will try to cut .75 in on both sides, then fiberglass the sides back on.
i know fiberglass is strong but do you guys think that'll be strong enough to hold for a long time?
pics are coming soonComment
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Originally posted by brodeeOriginally posted by tonytonyI say go for, we need more creativity IMO. I like to see something different when I look at member rides instead of similar cars with different owners, Kodos to you if you pull it off ;)Comment
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Originally posted by tonytonyok what I meant to say was, I'd like to see more cars that stick out from the crowd, instead of doing what everyone else is doing. Sorry my stupid :roll:
"Modern cars may be able to outgun it, but few can match its character, its motorsport spirit, and the way it plasters a huge grin on your face at any speed." - Patrick George
1988 M3 - Track Rat
1989 325iC M50 Vert
1989 325i Coupe
1991 318is
1995 318ti Club Sport
2006 330i e90
2008 Tundra CrewmaxComment
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Originally posted by bkelsey86NO actually some of us do nohing to them and take them offroad trying to break them to no avail.....seriously they are like fucking german nazi tanks in diguise or something.Comment
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Originally posted by Dominickeverything is going well, i have tons of pics. right now i just finished making some mounts and im gonna mount it on, then cut the sides off. Its about 1.5 in too wide, so i will try to cut .75 in on both sides, then fiberglass the sides back on.
i know fiberglass is strong but do you guys think that'll be strong enough to hold for a long time?
pics are coming soonsigpicComment
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ah just buy a Honda if you want that look
1989 E30 318iS_______________________________1989 E30 325iC M-Technic I
1997 E36 328iT
1990 E30 325iT 24v SOLD
1989 E30 325i 2.7i M-Technic II SOLDComment
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Originally posted by trashcop 80s 80s
Try using a heat gun and see if you can heat the sides and move them in .75. I'm sure you'll be able to get them move .75 inches and it will be way easier than cutting and fiberglassing.Comment
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