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    88 325is

    The 88s can be converted to plastic bumpers, correct?
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    yep
    Im now E30less.
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      #3
      Any Oregonians wanna check out a car for me? It is being advertised in the Oregonian newspaper. An 88 325is black on black.
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        #4
        Originally posted by DarkWing6
        Any Oregonians wanna check out a car for me? It is being advertised in the Oregonian newspaper. An 88 325is black on black.
        Where in Oregon is it? PM me about it so I don't forget about this thread.
        Originally posted by Gruelius
        and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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          #5
          Originally posted by kencopperwheat
          Originally posted by DarkWing6
          Any Oregonians wanna check out a car for me? It is being advertised in the Oregonian newspaper. An 88 325is black on black.
          Where in Oregon is it? PM me about it so I don't forget about this thread.
          I will after I get a hold of the people. I left a message, but I'm gonna call again. Thanks.
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            #6
            Originally posted by DarkWing6
            Originally posted by kencopperwheat
            Originally posted by DarkWing6
            Any Oregonians wanna check out a car for me? It is being advertised in the Oregonian newspaper. An 88 325is black on black.
            Where in Oregon is it? PM me about it so I don't forget about this thread.
            I will after I get a hold of the people. I left a message, but I'm gonna call again. Thanks.
            Any idea what city?
            Originally posted by Gruelius
            and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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              #7
              I've seen some 88s with plastic bumpers, but most of them are still diving boards.

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                #8
                as far as the bumpers go on the 84-87 e30, i know i can't swap the plastic bumpers to it without it being a pain in the ass.....so are there any good body kits for these cars

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by rumple
                  as far as the bumpers go on the 84-87 e30, i know i can't swap the plastic bumpers to it without it being a pain in the ass.....so are there any good body kits for these cars
                  correction. the front part is a bolt on. that includes the valence and the bumper.

                  the rear bumper requires some trimming, which is all carefully explained in one of the tech articles in this website.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by rwdrift
                    Originally posted by rumple
                    as far as the bumpers go on the 84-87 e30, i know i can't swap the plastic bumpers to it without it being a pain in the ass.....so are there any good body kits for these cars
                    correction. the front part is a bolt on. that includes the valence and the bumper.

                    the rear bumper requires some trimming, which is all carefully explained in one of the tech articles in this website.

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                      #11
                      my 87 325is prooves it.... ;)
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                        BS87

                        When saying you have seen 88's with plastic bumpers, you mean they've been swapped, right? Because none of the 88's came with them stock.
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by MR 325
                          BS87

                          When saying you have seen 88's with plastic bumpers, you mean they've been swapped, right? Because none of the 88's came with them stock.
                          Wrong - late model 88 did come with plastic bumpers stock.

                          -Spencer

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Spencer
                            Originally posted by MR 325
                            BS87

                            When saying you have seen 88's with plastic bumpers, you mean they've been swapped, right? Because none of the 88's came with them stock.
                            Wrong - late model 88 did come with plastic bumpers stock.

                            -Spencer
                            If it was manufactured in 88, then it would be an 89 model.

                            All of the 88s in the US (which would be manufactured in 87) came with the metal bumpers.
                            Originally posted by Gruelius
                            and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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                              #15
                              Ken is correct.

                              My car is an 88 and it has metal bumpers. These are different than normal diving boards. They are actually a bit shorter (not that it matters ;)) and they can be replaced VERY easily with plastic bumpers - it's just a matter of bolting them in.
                              - Sean Hayes

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