Hey guys so I have an 85 325e with the terrible big bumpers and have read that plastics don't fit and the best route is to tuck them (covering my face so I don't inhale the fluid). Anyways I'm missing the lower portion of the bumper, the whole part under the diving board bumper, and I'm confused as to what will fit on the car to fill the gap and maybe get rid of the fog lights. I'm going for a rally look so I just want something to clean up the under bumper area. Idk maybe like a skid plate haha idk just some ideas, any help is appreciated.
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It looks like all your really missing is the early style plastic lip. Alternatively, there is the is/es valance, which many prefer.
Early lip:

Early Is valance:

The es lip looks the same, except without the two lower holes in the center.
In my opinion, the es/is valance looks bad with the front bumper tucked.Last edited by Andy.B; 02-05-2014, 08:04 PM. -
The valances are a bit lower up front, and are not the most durable piece in the world. For rally, I would guess that the stock lip in the first picture would be better. Check out irish44j's build thread for some good rally content.
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No, that's the metal valance underneath. The part you're looking for is actually called a "spoiler valance" by BMW but is no longer available new. You'll have to find a used one...as will I now. :( Mine broke. Thanks shitty snowstorms.Interested in vintage cars? Ever thought about racing one? Info, photos, videos, and more can be found at www.michaelsvintageracing.com!

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