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    #46
    i was thinking of trying this myself with my es valance... on my 90is m50 project
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      #47
      Originally posted by Janderson View Post

      So full of win. I want to modernize my early model without totally losing the early 'is look, my valence is off for the winter after an incident involving some poorly plowed roads, so maybe now is the time. I guess I'll start looking for a plastic front bumper. Is there anything of note that will be different with this process, as far as fitting a plastic bumper with an early 'is valence on an early car? I know the front bumper is a plug & play deal, but can I use the OEM mounting brackets, or will the valence not sit flush with the bumper if I go this route?
      Originally posted by Dozyproductions
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        #48
        have always wanted to do this. looks real clean
        -FREEDOM- is cruisin at 80, windows down and listening to the perfect song-thinking "this is it"
        -The Beauty in the Tragedy-
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        Got Drop?? ;-)
        Originally posted by JinormusJ
        But of course
        E30s are know to be notoriously really really really ridiculously good looking

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          #49
          I went the other way. When I got the car it has the early model 325is valance on it. I changed it back to the correct is valance.

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            #50
            just did this setup on my drift car, i bought the bumpers for cheap, but they didnt come with the valance, so used my early es air dam. it will look much better when i paint the car ( gonna paint it white)
            84 318i drift car
            04 mk4 gti 1.8t
            96 e320
            63 plymouth valiant

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              #51
              doesnt seem to fit quite right oO

              and you have a lot of zip ties holding that front together lol
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                #52
                Originally posted by Mercury[BKM] View Post
                doesnt seem to fit quite right oO

                and you have a lot of zip ties holding that front together lol
                its a drift car dude, i like that i can take of bumper off in like 30 seconds and but in back on in like 2 minutes. if it was my daily or a show car i would definitely have it mounted up correctly.:up:
                84 318i drift car
                04 mk4 gti 1.8t
                96 e320
                63 plymouth valiant

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by kman_e30 View Post
                  its a drift car dude, i like that i can take of bumper off in like 30 seconds and but in back on in like 2 minutes. if it was my daily or a show car i would definitely have it mounted up correctly.:up:
                  you do realize the bumper comes off with 2 bolts when mounted correctly, right? 30 seconds off, 30 seconds on

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by UDelaware30 View Post
                    you do realize the bumper comes off with 2 bolts when mounted correctly, right? 30 seconds off, 30 seconds on
                    i guess im looking at it as ease of access. at track event if i need the bumper in a hurry, all i need is some cutting pliers and snip snip snip, the bumper is off. instead of having to get on the floor with a ratchet and unscrew the bolts. plus if im in that much of a hurry in between runs i can just keep the bumper off, untill im ready to put it back on. i understand where you are coming from and like i said before, if it was a daily or show car it would be mounted correctly, but its not.
                    84 318i drift car
                    04 mk4 gti 1.8t
                    96 e320
                    63 plymouth valiant

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                      #55
                      touche! lol still looks good in that rugged drifter omgwhereismyfender kind of way!
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                        #56
                        correct me if im wrong but all is needed is the bumper, and bumper support?

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by ghalee30 View Post
                          correct me if im wrong but all is needed is the bumper, and bumper support?
                          early or late model? early model all you need is late bumpers, and late shocks, then mount the early air dam to the bumpers and trim the sides
                          84 318i drift car
                          04 mk4 gti 1.8t
                          96 e320
                          63 plymouth valiant

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                            #58
                            already been done...

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                              #59
                              Originally posted by bernzpeed View Post
                              already been done...

                              lol looks like i jacked his bumper
                              84 318i drift car
                              04 mk4 gti 1.8t
                              96 e320
                              63 plymouth valiant

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                                #60
                                Anyone have the pictures that are missing in the first post?

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