This is what the valance on that red car is. If you don't want fog lights. They sell covers for the holes.
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Originally posted by 87e30 View PostDamn, well I'll start looking when I have the money I suppose. What valence has the foglight holes for euro's? Like an is or es or what? It looks like the valance in kronus' sig doesn't have integrated fogs.
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Thanks for the info guys, I now know the names/parts to add to my wish list. Hopefully I can get 'em sometime.
Is the rear valance just off of any 83-85 euro car too? I dun't even know if that's a valance, whatever it is.Originally posted by z31maniacI just hate everyone.
No need for discretion.
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Originally posted by 87e30 View PostThanks for the info guys, I now know the names/parts to add to my wish list. Hopefully I can get 'em sometime.
Is the rear valance just off of any 83-85 euro car too? I dun't even know if that's a valance, whatever it is.
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Originally posted by arch4ngel View PostAnyone know if fogs from a us 1987 is will fit the holes in the euro valence?
Originally posted by glasig View PostHas anyone seen tucked bumpers with a mtech rear apron on an 87 or older? Or can that not be done? It might look weird anyways...
There's company that manufactures their own (fiberglass?) version of mt2 rear aprons/bumpers, they are made to fit small tailight vehicles.
I never seen anyone butcher an oem mt2 so it will fit small tailight sedans, coupes., it would be extremly difficult to do it correctly as the apron actually wraps around the rear bumper (acting as a skin).
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Just wanted to drop in a smear my dick on everyone..
Theres been 2 complete nice early euro e30's in the pull a parts around here in the past year or so.
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ps - My euro bumpers are brand new. Took the original BMW of Italy packaging off of them. So basically you can still buy them brand new for a little bit cheaper than what people want for an entire kit used.
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