e30 body kits :)
mikejungle
04-19-2007, 01:30 AM
my car is missing its front lower bumper. (i don't know the correct term, but it's the plastic part. the metal part is still on there.)
I'd like to change the car by starting to get a new bumper for it and i'd like for it to be m3ish.
what are some good companies?
post pictures!
i have a 1985 325i.
thanks
I'd like to change the car by starting to get a new bumper for it and i'd like for it to be m3ish.
what are some good companies?
post pictures!
i have a 1985 325i.
thanks
CassiesMan
04-19-2007, 11:40 AM
Go to bavauto's website. They have a full selection of kits for the different cars. They also have pictures. However...if you put on some tacky ass kit and ruin the all to classic lines of the E30...I will hunt you down and hurt you.
KamilMk
04-20-2007, 03:14 AM
OMG, the first time I looked at the thread name before opening it, I just though "Oh no, I know this asshole is not going to put a ricer body kit on a E30..."
Dude, if you want the original front bumper for your E30, I would try going to the dealer (BMW dealer) and see if they can't provide you the original one...
If that wont work, then check out the place Rob listed...
Dude, if you want the original front bumper for your E30, I would try going to the dealer (BMW dealer) and see if they can't provide you the original one...
If that wont work, then check out the place Rob listed...
KamilMk
04-20-2007, 03:15 AM
Go to bavauto's website. They have a full selection of kits for the different cars. They also have pictures. However...if you put on some tacky ass kit and ruin the all to classic lines of the E30...I will hunt you down and hurt you.
Let me know when you're heading out... :smokin:
Let me know when you're heading out... :smokin:
getfast37
04-20-2007, 10:16 AM
i have a 1985 325i.
thanks
No such car, at least for America... 1985 would be a "325" or "325e" with 121hp, the 168hp "i" cars didn't appear until '87... and any pre-'89 would be a "long bumper" car, much harder to adapt any front end that looks M3ish.
Jon
thanks
No such car, at least for America... 1985 would be a "325" or "325e" with 121hp, the 168hp "i" cars didn't appear until '87... and any pre-'89 would be a "long bumper" car, much harder to adapt any front end that looks M3ish.
Jon
mikejungle
04-20-2007, 06:14 PM
yeah...i was lying.
actually, i was lied to when i bought the car; i don't know if it was intentional or not. but i still got a decent deal i think.
with 200,000 miles, i got it for a g.
so i think it's a 325e.
it's got the bbs rims, so that's a plus i guess :)
i just want the original valance now i guess
actually, i was lied to when i bought the car; i don't know if it was intentional or not. but i still got a decent deal i think.
with 200,000 miles, i got it for a g.
so i think it's a 325e.
it's got the bbs rims, so that's a plus i guess :)
i just want the original valance now i guess
getfast37
04-20-2007, 06:26 PM
Awwww that sucks. You should go raise some hell. Running "e" cars with that kind of mileage are worth $400-$800 around here. I wouldn't put a dime into making one prettier or faster, but they're great beaters.
Good luck,
Jon
Good luck,
Jon
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