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  • UNHCLL
    R3V OG
    • Oct 2003
    • 8789

    #46
    Originally posted by kencopperwheat
    $50-$150 for the mtech1 front airdam, depending on condition of course. I'm assuming that you could multiply that range by three to get a figure for the entire kit. Then add a little more on for the wing. Add shipping to the whole equation again.

    AFAIK, the Mtech1 kit is NLA from BMW-AG.
    ROFL

    You find an Mtech1 front airdam that sells for $50-150 and I'll buy 10 of them.

    200+ for that
    its +/-$1200 for the whole kit, plus bumpers, plus front metal valance, plus lights, plus brackets, shipping, paint

    Your easily over $3k by the end.
    Below the radar...

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    • franz
      Mod Crazy
      • Oct 2003
      • 631

      #47
      Originally posted by Nick325is
      Originally posted by franz
      Originally posted by Nick325is
      Any luck on the french headllights with smileys?


      Nick
      Nick, you making a show car?

      Nope. Planning on putting them on my daily driver. Shouldn't get hassled with them around here.



      Nick
      I dunno if I would want them, I had yellow highs and didn't care that much, it's not real bright even with 100w bulbs. I wouldn't care for yellow low beams, definitely takes away brightness.

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      • randomtask37
        No R3VLimiter
        • Oct 2003
        • 3154

        #48
        Originally posted by UNHCLL
        its +/-$1200 for the whole kit, plus bumpers, plus front metal valance, plus lights, plus brackets, shipping, paint

        Your easily over $3k by the end.
        ouch... my 87 is valence isnt looking so bad after all
        98 M3/4/5

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        • Ryan Stewart
          I Love Miatas
          • Oct 2003
          • 8978

          #49
          Yeah, and people say Alpina is expensive.
          Im now E30less.
          sigpic

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          • kencopperwheat
            King of Kegstands
            • Oct 2003
            • 14396

            #50
            Originally posted by UNHCLL
            Originally posted by kencopperwheat
            $50-$150 for the mtech1 front airdam, depending on condition of course. I'm assuming that you could multiply that range by three to get a figure for the entire kit. Then add a little more on for the wing. Add shipping to the whole equation again.

            AFAIK, the Mtech1 kit is NLA from BMW-AG.
            ROFL

            You find an Mtech1 front airdam that sells for $50-150 and I'll buy 10 of them.

            200+ for that
            its +/-$1200 for the whole kit, plus bumpers, plus front metal valance, plus lights, plus brackets, shipping, paint

            Your easily over $3k by the end.
            I'm buying an Mtech1 front valence from Jon for $75 plus shipping. It has a crack in it though, but Jordan has volunteered his services to me (we live in close proximity :D ).

            Originally posted by Gruelius
            and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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            • jonb
              Member
              • Jan 2004
              • 60

              #51
              yes ken its got your name on it. :D

              i got the full kit comming in soon.

              so whats the deal with the rear fog lights. you never had them i take it?

              some guy e mailed me a few days back saying he needed the holders, switch, plus most of the loom to convert. is the loom nessesary?

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              • UNHCLL
                R3V OG
                • Oct 2003
                • 8789

                #52
                Originally posted by jonb
                yes ken its got your name on it. :D

                i got the full kit comming in soon.

                so whats the deal with the rear fog lights. you never had them i take it?

                some guy e mailed me a few days back saying he needed the holders, switch, plus most of the loom to convert. is the loom nessesary?
                The loom isnt necessary. All you need is a little ingenuity with connectors and wires. The loom is interegrated into the regular harness. The backing plates/holders for the rear lights are necessary.
                Below the radar...

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