87' 325is Air Dam on Late Model Cars

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  • AppStateSVX
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    you forgot the pics of the 20 million hours of sanding that thing.....and how the room is still dusty from all that paint....haha. congrats

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  • asubimmer
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    Originally posted by Eurospeed
    Right the fuck on, nice write-up. You might want to include the info/pics on how you mounted the airdam to the bumper itself. I assume it was just with bolts, but pics would be cool. Glad someone finally grew the fucking stones to do this. I'm planning to do it eventually, if I don't end up loving the look of my boards too much when they're done.
    yeah I don't personally have a dig camera so I'm still waitin on some of the pics, and yeah they are just bolts holding the air dam to the bumper

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  • Jand3rson
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    Right the fuck on, nice write-up. You might want to include the info/pics on how you mounted the airdam to the bumper itself. I assume it was just with bolts, but pics would be cool. Glad someone finally grew the fucking stones to do this. I'm planning to do it eventually, if I don't end up loving the look of my boards too much when they're done.

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  • asubimmer
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    Originally posted by E30_pilot
    i like it.

    wonder how different it would be for a early models,
    i assume we just need the the late metal valance for
    us pre-87 so we can mount the plastic bumper. correct?
    yep, it would look like mine. you need to top half of the valance and thats it, so you could get a pretty beat one for cheap ;)

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  • E30_pilot
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    i like it.

    wonder how different it would be for a early models,
    i assume we just need the the late metal valance for
    us pre-87 so we can mount the plastic bumper. correct?

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  • Justin B
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    Originally posted by golde30
    A for effort. looks pretty cool, but at the same time kinda out of place. good work though.
    Exactly what I thought when I first saw it too....

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  • BMW BMXER
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    Why the fuck didn't I think of that!

    (the way you filled the gap)

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  • MikeK
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    i like it alot

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  • asubimmer
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    thanks for all the comments guys, it'll look better w/ the brake ducts in ;)

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  • golde30
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    A for effort. looks pretty cool, but at the same time kinda out of place. good work though.

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  • E30 Wagen
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    thanks for the write up. I've been thinking about this forever but have no plastic bumpers or anything to fiddle with to see how it could work.

    Still, I think I would mount the early valence back farther so it isn't so even with the front of the bumper. Another thing I thought about doing was intead of cutting and having to refit/mold the sides back on like you did, perhaps just trimming off the excess length on the sides could work.

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  • EtaSport
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    Originally posted by nando
    honestly I think that valance looks better on diving board cars. I don't like it at all, but it looks like you put a decent effort into it.
    Agree. I knew it could be done, and I was going to do it. I am glad that I didnt, because I like the look of my car better now. If I want a different look I'd get mtech2

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  • nando
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    honestly I think that valance looks better on diving board cars. I don't like it at all, but it looks like you put a decent effort into it.

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  • CGDoig
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    That looks so fruuckin awesome. I love it. I wish my 87 valance wasn't so wrecked, otherwise i would throw it back on.

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  • asubimmer
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    haha yeah when I paint it, it will looks tons better. I'm just glad I could find white primer. Its not done yet but I had to get it on before the Korman meet ;)

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