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    My 88 325is

    I thought it was was time I post my Car. Its an 1988 325is, Car is basically stock other then some cosmetic modifications.
    • DB's Painted Satin Black
    • Tinted Side Markers
    • Lamin-x on Highs and Fogs
    • About a 2.5'' Front end drop
    • Basketweaves With Black Centercaps
    Volvo lip is in transit, splitter is waiting to be installed. I am looking for a set of spacers aswell.

    Sorry she's a little dirty!
    Comments, advice welcome.








    #2
    DB's don't look bad on it but I would just go ahead and get plastics next since it is an easy swap. Good, clean car overall. BTW how much is a Volvo splitter?
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      #3
      Eff that keep the d boards! The 88 is a unique car and the d boards are part of the look. I only swapped mine bc they were twisted. I say keep em'

      oh and that is NOT a 2.5 in drop up front
      Originally posted by ebelements
      Also, for those who don't know, negative camber is the greatest thing since sliced bread(panera). Even tire wear is for city busses and the elderly.

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        #4
        Im making my own splitter to fit the Volvo lip, And yes I am aware it might not look like a 2.5'' drop. To tell you the truth I have no Idea how low I went. All I know is it was a large improvment over my old "reverse rake"

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          #5
          i dig it.
          M Coupe

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            #6
            Can anyone shed some light on a volvo lip splitter?

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              #7
              Originally posted by sticksdaman View Post
              oh and that is NOT a 2.5 in drop up front
              http://instagram.com/dslovn.drives

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                #8
                Originally posted by Stephen027 View Post
                Can anyone shed some light on a volvo lip splitter?
                What do you want to know?

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                  #9
                  nice ride i like the off road pics

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Stephen027 View Post
                    Can anyone shed some light on a volvo lip splitter?



                    There is an entire how to thread on it. Also taurus sideskirts.
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by einstein57 View Post


                      There is an entire how to thread on it. Also taurus sideskirts.
                      i have the lip, i wasnt asking about that, i meant the splitter underneath, most sellers havent been able to make a volvo lip splitter

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by JasonG View Post
                        What do you want to know?
                        if anyone makes a splitter for it, ive got the volvo lip

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                          #13
                          Just buy a long sheet of plastic from a supply store, use a heat gun to contour it to the shape of the bottom of the lip, then trim to the desired length. Check out instructables.com to find out how to make molds for small production.
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by einstein57 View Post
                            Just buy a long sheet of plastic from a supply store, use a heat gun to contour it to the shape of the bottom of the lip, then trim to the desired length. Check out instructables.com to find out how to make molds for small production.
                            Alright, i heard alot of people had trouble getting around the sharp countours..

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                              #15
                              I really like how your car looks. Cool pics too.

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