Homemade euro trim > store bought euro trim
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Except not really...just more fun :):):)
'90 325i sedan. (bronzit content)
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Started doing the rear euro trim today.....
Bumper off

If any of you guys are going to do this...make sure you unsrew this little bolt! It holds the trim on and if you don't take it out the trim won't come off

Here's where it screws into the trim

One of the clips popped out. I almost broke it putting it back in :(

All trim off

Sanded...getting it ready for the fiberglass

Fiberglassed up the backside...

Just gotta wait for that to dry and bondo will be tomorrows job!
Started working on the other piece of trim....had to use some spot filler
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Working on the euro trim for the back bumper right now....I'll have some updates soon :)Leave a comment:
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i have one question, after going back and drooling over the pictures - we both have '90's, but you have an airbag steering wheel. how the hell did that happen? was your's built in late '90?Leave a comment:
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Ive welded a few struts down there with a mig. You can get to it.
I would keep an eye on it because of it not being a full weld it is prone to cracking.
It WILL crack. So just watch it.Leave a comment:
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