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  • reelizmpro
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    Originally posted by 4drPwr
    My December 1985 built, 1986 model year eS had a four-slot front valence.
    Was it original? It was probably replaced at some point.

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    ruh roh. looks like a pokemon battle.

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  • 4drPwr
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    My December 1985 built, 1986 model year eS had a four-slot front valence.

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  • T Verdier
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    Originally posted by T Verdier
    very fewes's had them because they didn't need the two bottom middle holes since they didn't have oil coolers.
    These also make great snow plows.

    Originally posted by reelizmpro
    Excuse me bosses...it's a year thing. The original air dam on the 86 eS didn't have the two center slots because there was no need for it, then in 87 came the 325iS w/oil cooler and they revised the spoiler with center slots and used them on both eS and iS. There weren't as many eS sold in 87 as you might imagine but I had an original 87 eS back in the day so I can confirm this. Most spoilers you'll find have 4 slots to cover both eS/iS models but that 86 eS spoiler should only be used on an ETA car w/o oil cooler.

    That spoiler brings back a lot of memories for me. I wanted one so bad for my 85 325e in high school. They were pretty pricey new but completely transform the look of the car. Way more aggressive/sporty.
    thank you for setting all these know it alls straight.

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  • newman
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    I have one of these sitting in my garage, but it's pretty cut up for an intercooler.

    Name your price, but you gotta come pick it up.

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  • reelizmpro
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    Excuse me bosses...it's a year thing. The original air dam on the 86 eS didn't have the two center slots because there was no need for it, then in 87 came the 325iS w/oil cooler and they revised the spoiler with center slots and used them on both eS and iS. There weren't as many eS sold in 87 as you might imagine but I had an original 87 eS back in the day so I can confirm this. Most spoilers you'll find have 4 slots to cover both eS/iS models but that 86 eS spoiler should only be used on an ETA car w/o oil cooler.

    That spoiler brings back a lot of memories for me. I wanted one so bad for my 85 325e in high school. They were pretty pricey new but completely transform the look of the car. Way more aggressive/sporty.
    Last edited by reelizmpro; 08-14-2009, 02:14 PM.

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  • Erick
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    Damn you all! Foiling my attempts of spreading misinformation!! You shall all perish! >.<


    - Erick
    (Stands corrected :p)

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  • Teaguer
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    Originally posted by Erick
    Two years boss. '86-'87 eS/iS front valence ;)
    - Erick
    Think again boss.


    Originally posted by nando
    no, the ES valance doesn't have slots for the oil cooler. ;)
    This.

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Originally posted by nando
    no, the ES valance doesn't have slots for the oil cooler. ;)
    That is always what I thought, that the "iS" is one year (which is what that one is) while the "eS" is 86 and 87.

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  • transatlantic0207
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    Originally posted by I-San-Juu
    While the subject is this bumper, I have a question. I have one and wanted to know what the little bulb(I think) that's in the small hole on the upper driverside(right part on the pic)
    its for the ambient temperature sensor

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  • nando
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    Originally posted by Erick
    Two years boss. '86-'87 eS/iS front valence ;)

    - Erick
    no, the ES valance doesn't have slots for the oil cooler. ;)

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  • I-San-Juu
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    While the subject is this bumper, I have a question. I have one and wanted to know what the little bulb(I think) that's in the small hole on the upper driverside(right part on the pic)

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  • Bavdrifter
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    I thought the car was really cool. It looks like he really tears it up.

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  • T Verdier
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    Very few es's had them because they didn't need the two bottom middle holes since they didn't have oil coolers.
    These also make great snow plows.

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  • Erick
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    Originally posted by wolfgangstbd
    thats mike gaynor's car
    Funny enough, you want to talk about budget, it does not get ANY more budget than that car.

    And he rips sh*t up. My quite a bit of my new car is based on his.

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