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  • camshaftgsxr
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    Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriver View Post

    FYI, pop-out windows will close automatically at about 90-100 mph. ;)
    Is that true or are you messing around, because if so I'm going to go test that tonight.

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  • AndrewBird
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    Originally posted by sapurvis View Post
    My '91 318is has the black "Shadowline" window trim though. So some model year 318is' had chrome?
    All M42 powered cars had black trim.

    FYI, pop-out windows will close automatically at about 90-100 mph. ;)

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  • sapurvis
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    My '91 318is has the black "Shadowline" window trim though. So some model year 318is' had chrome?

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  • nando
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    91 cars have no trunk tar. Maybe 1990 too, but I've never looked at one.

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  • LJ851
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    Black (schwarz) '89 has contrasting diamond schwarz bumpers, i believe the only plastic bumper car to have mismatched bumper/body colors.

    The black '89is is truly is the pinnacle of non M e30.
    Last edited by LJ851; 05-17-2014, 06:07 PM.

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  • JonTheHero22
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    Originally posted by JinormusJ View Post
    That's a whole different subject, buuuuut I can kind of aee how theyre related.. For a majority of parts you listed, yes, they interchange. My 1989 325iS has an 1985 325e 5-speed in it. Most of everything interchanges, you just need to make sure you have the correct accompanying parts/accessories (driveshaft, throwout bearing, shift linkage, harnesses etc.)

    You can even make stuff like early eS/iS/Zender/BBS/Alpina/etc. plastic valences work on late models with some modifications to the mounts. However, most of those already have Late Model counterparts, so you wouldn't really need to.

    Stuff like early model Euro valences/bumpers also transfer fine over to early and late model USDM cars with the correct accompanying parts
    So does the same thing apply between sedans and coupes?

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  • JinormusJ
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    Originally posted by JonTheHero22 View Post
    So are parts (transmissions, radios, drive shafts, etc.) interchangeable between early and late models/ sedans and coupes?
    That's a whole different subject, buuuuut I can kind of aee how theyre related.. For a majority of parts you listed, yes, they interchange. My 1989 325iS has an 1985 325e 5-speed in it. Most of everything interchanges, you just need to make sure you have the correct accompanying parts/accessories (driveshaft, throwout bearing, shift linkage, harnesses etc.)

    You can even make stuff like early eS/iS/Zender/BBS/Alpina/etc. plastic valences work on late models with some modifications to the mounts. However, most of those already have Late Model counterparts, so you wouldn't really need to.

    Stuff like early model Euro valences/bumpers also transfer fine over to early and late model USDM cars with the correct accompanying parts

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  • delatlanta1281
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    Originally posted by nando View Post
    My rear windows roll down :p
    :hitler:

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  • JonTheHero22
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    So are parts (transmissions, radios, drive shafts, etc.) interchangeable between early and late models/ sedans and coupes?

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  • JinormusJ
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    Got to give it up to Eric for the comprehensive list. Seems just about right

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  • cabriodster87
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    Originally posted by McGyver View Post
    I don't know about sedans, but i know that the front windows between early/late are not interchangeable.
    Isn't that because late mirror mount epoxied to inner surface?


    edit: You meant front door windows, my bad.

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  • rmdashrf
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    Originally posted by Cabriolet View Post
    that's the gutter rail and door trim. the actual window trim is black.

    not talking about shadow trim.
    late:

    early
    Ah gotcha. My bad.

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  • Cabriolet
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    Originally posted by rmdashrf View Post
    I have had a '90 and '91 sedan, both had chrome window trim. I believe only coupes of these years had shadowline trim.
    that's the gutter rail and door trim. the actual window trim is black.
    Originally posted by rturbo 930 View Post
    I believe it was only the 91 318is that had shadowline trim.
    not talking about shadow trim.
    late:

    early

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  • rzerob
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    Pop outs are easy to switch over to. I wrote DIY.

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  • rturbo 930
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    I believe it was only the 91 318is that had shadowline trim.

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