Tucked DBs - How to avoid the gap between bumper and moulding?

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  • M5wanaB
    E30 Addict
    • Aug 2007
    • 405

    #16
    Originally posted by straight6pwr
    moldings can be tweaked to fit better. just play with their alignment before tightening down the bolts. the front works pretty well on its own, the back needs some finesse. i could tell you exactly what i did, but making you figure it out is better.

    no gaps(except where the moldings are wavy), bumpers fully tucked:



    I think you owe us a write up on those nifty turn signals buddy.
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    1991 325iC w/ 75k Original Miles, Brillantrot, 5-speed, 16" BBS RX's, Black Leather Sport Heated Seats, LSD, and Diving Boards for life!!!:D

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    • Wh33lhop
      R3V OG
      • Feb 2009
      • 11705

      #17
      Originally posted by straight6pwr
      That is awesome. Rear DB trim onto the front DB I take it? Looks really clean, very well done.
      paint sucks

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      • txtorquemade
        E30 Mastermind
        • Mar 2009
        • 1758

        #18
        Straight6...thats what Im talking about. I like that look but I hate that unfinished gap look. How DID you manage it my friend. Dont keep us guessing!!!

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