Slick, I love it.
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SILBER COMBAT UNIT DELTA (M-Technic Marshal)
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my brother did all body work and respray. he did a resto on a 66 gto and used spi products. the owner of spi actually liked it so much the did little section about it next to the year ones cars on the website. www.southernpolyurethanes.com.
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That rear valance looks really good on a black car. Is that one of Eurostyle's "addon" m-tech II valances? It sure looks like it.
I'm wondering why you called it a POS though because he's known for making good replica fiberglass parts for our cars. What issues did you have with it? Because I'm strongly considering buying one for my black cabrio now.
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very hot, i hope mine can look that good someday
"One of my top five favorite, like, cool...nerd cars"
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the seams just needed to be straightened a little bit. thats all. its a pos because it was only 200 as compared to the original.
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I'm planning on getting the same one for my 86es. Going to fab up some brackets so I can mount it to the underside of the bumper and to the body on the sides. That's really the only thing I hate about the early-models, is that they had no rear apron. BMW kind of dropped the ball there.Originally posted by td325icThat rear valance looks really good on a black car. Is that one of Eurostyle's "addon" m-tech II valances? It sure looks like it.
I'm wondering why you called it a POS though because he's known for making good replica fiberglass parts for our cars. What issues did you have with it? Because I'm strongly considering buying one for my black cabrio now.
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Those side moldings are badass, but I can't tell you how many times mine have saved my doors from getting smacked to shit. I need to hit them up with some SEM, they're so faded-grey. I'll probably do it this weekend when I paint my new rear shrouds.Comment
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I agree, I think the apron will look good on your car just as it does on mentaleeill's e30.Originally posted by EurospeedI'm planning on getting the same one for my 86es. Going to fab up some brackets so I can mount it to the underside of the bumper and to the body on the sides. That's really the only thing I hate about the early-models, is that they had no rear apron. BMW kind of dropped the ball there.
Those side moldings are badass, but I can't tell you how many times mine have saved my doors from getting smacked to shit. I need to hit them up with some SEM, they're so faded-grey. I'll probably do it this weekend when I paint my new rear shrouds.
But I hope you plan to swap on a rear plastic bumper because I don't think that apron matches well with the aluminum bumpers. See here for example of what I mean: "E30 valance, metal bumper!"Comment
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these side moldings whered you find them? Are they a bmw part? If so can you post the part number?Comment
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I will look a lot better on my car than on that one. My car is black, and so are my bumpers, as well as tucked, and all of my bumper trim and shrouds are freshly painted black, so they're very dark. It will blend in a lot more on my car than on that one. Besides that, there pretty much is nothing else for my car, except the RD rear apron, which I don't like the look of, and it only works with the bumpers aren't tucked. I'm buying one of these for sure now.Originally posted by td325icI agree, I think the apron will look good on your car just as it does on mentaleeill's e30.
But I hope you plan to swap on a rear plastic bumper because I don't think that apron matches well with the aluminum bumpers. See here for example of what I mean: "E30 valance, metal bumper!"Comment
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Nice ride! Lots of little details us e30 nerds notice right off. Like the bumper mouldings, that would be one of my first mods if I had a plastic bumper car.
Where in Jersey are you? I was just back seeing family in Holmdel, kinda near Red Bank and Middletown.Comment


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