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    '87 Cow Catcher install

    Hey, just bought an '87is valance for my '87 325i sedan. I don't think there will be any fitment issues but I'd like some opinions
    before I drive 5 hours to pick it up. :)

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    Does it come with the mounting hardware? If not you'll need the mounting bar along with the brackets, which are hard to find now but there's these: https://www.ebay.com/itm/BMW-E30-Air...-/152932674548. Or 3D print your own: http://www.rtsauto.com/lower-airdam-...nd-step-files/

    For some reason I really love how the early es/is valances redeem the diving boards.
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      #3
      It does! Only one of the brackets is cracked, which is the case with my 325is valence (and it's solid) so I don't think that'll be an issue. I completely agree, such a good combo. The fogs on my 325i stick out like frog's eyes.



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        Originally posted by E30 Wagen View Post
        Does it come with the mounting hardware? If not you'll need the mounting bar along with the brackets, which are hard to find now but there's these: https://www.ebay.com/itm/BMW-E30-Air...-/152932674548. Or 3D print your own: http://www.rtsauto.com/lower-airdam-...nd-step-files/

        For some reason I really love how the early es/is valances redeem the diving boards.
        The ebay parts look a little more robust, tempted to get one but with shipping, Canadian exchange and import duties, it'd cost at least $300 :(

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