Originally posted by golde30
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The holes in the body are pretty big (about 3/8"-1/2" in diameter?), so there's a decent amount of room to move the bracket around.
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Looks awesome Bill. I'm a fan, and it looks like it came out very nice.
I am interested how your rims look with an "updated" body style now.Comment
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Must've missed the memo on the front bumper. ;) When I was doing mine, I was driving around with the front valence and iS lip spoiler with no bumper for awhile and I liked that look better.Originally posted by Bill 84 318iDone and done. (well, not really)
It's kinda sorta black though. And the bumper is just sitting on the side sliders.
I know what you mean about the OEM look. Aftermarket aprons only good as a complete kit with the SS and FS, so what you did compliments the car nicely.Comment
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Looks amazing. I just cant believe you had all that work put into the car ( Not to mention suspension and drivetrain work ) and it still has an m10. :PErick Mahle | FullOpp Drift | YouTube
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Originally posted by Mr. Anderson...one of the most hardcore E30's around. :DComment
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Nice, very nice.
Bill,
You must get some pictures showing closeups of how you attached this. I need to do something to the ass end of my cabrio as it looks funny with the plastic bumper and no real valance below it.Current Cars2014 M235i2009 R56 Cooper S1998 M31997 M3Comment






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