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    Posting from the dealership right now, quick question!

    Since im all the way here now, might as well post here and see if i can get my answer.

    Part department can't find the fog blanks on their oem parts program and im having trouble finding the part # by searching the web..

    Can someone please post the part number for 88 model fog blanks/covers?

    I'll wait 10 minutes.. thanks.

    #2
    51711979321

    51711979322

    try these

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      #3
      09 foglights covering links 1 51711979321 $19.98
      09 foglights covering rechts 1 51711979322 $19.98
      Eric Giles
      '20 M2 CS
      '04 M3
      '11 X5 35D
      '87 325is
      '91 325i Sport

      There are few things more expensive than a cheap BMW...

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        #4
        Those are not it.

        This is for a 1988 325i sedan.

        I guess i'll come back another day..thanks anyways.

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          #5
          Ok, why do you say those aren't the fog blanks? Although the parts catalog shows these are for a '91-92 model, the 1988-1991 E30 coupes and sedans use the same front valence and foglights-hence, these covers will fit your car. Also, just because the picture in the diagram shows these to be a rectangular cover that would have been used pre-88, the parts diagrams do not always show how the updated part will look.
          Eric Giles
          '20 M2 CS
          '04 M3
          '11 X5 35D
          '87 325is
          '91 325i Sport

          There are few things more expensive than a cheap BMW...

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            #6
            Originally posted by Eric Giles View Post
            Ok, why do you say those aren't the fog blanks? Although the parts catalog shows these are for a '91-92 model, the 1988-1991 E30 coupes and sedans use the same front valence and foglights-hence, these covers will fit your car. Also, just because the picture in the diagram shows these to be a rectangular cover that would have been used pre-88, the parts diagrams do not always show how the updated part will look.
            Ahh ok.

            I didn't know the 91+ model cabrios used the same fog blank as the 88+ coupes/sedans with it being on the same valence. And i know that the diagrams are sometimes not updated to the part, i didn't care about that, its just the part number kept showing on a 91+ and i thought it would be sitting on a different valence.

            Thanks for clarifying.:up:

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              #7
              GL I just bought mine of a local member for 23 bucks shipped. How much are they new?

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                #8
                Originally posted by ThaiRacer View Post
                GL I just bought mine of a local member for 23 bucks shipped. How much are they new?
                Tischer BMW has them listed for $15 each, $19 list.
                Eric Giles
                '20 M2 CS
                '04 M3
                '11 X5 35D
                '87 325is
                '91 325i Sport

                There are few things more expensive than a cheap BMW...

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                  #9
                  Just for future reference

                  http://www.realoem.com/bmw/select.do...ies=E30&arch=1

                  Has all original part numbers, just insert model info
                  "We can't drink here.... This is frat country"

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                  I'm gonna quote a lot of you later this year.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ThaiRacer View Post
                    GL I just bought mine of a local member for 23 bucks shipped. How much are they new?
                    My local dealer sells them $37 each. haha They are the biggest ripoffs out of any dealership i've been to.

                    I'm ordering online.


                    Originally posted by leland21 View Post
                    Just for future reference

                    http://www.realoem.com/bmw/select.do...ies=E30&arch=1

                    Has all original part numbers, just insert model info
                    wow

                    All this time, i never knew about Archive. I always assumed realoem didn't have e30s listed.

                    Thanks dude.

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