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Someone posted a link in this forum to some body kits that replaced the front and rear bumpers and I can't find the post now. If anyone knows what I'm talking about, can you post the link.
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www.gaugeco.com




BMW e30, Complete Body Kit - Advanced II Style

This aggressive kit provides a unique and updated look to your vehicle, and the performance enhancements of increased aerodynamics with a light weight assembly.

Both front and rear bumpers are complete replacements made from quality ABS plastic. A weight savings of up to 45lbs is possible.

Complete styling package includes:

Full front bumper (ABS Plastic)
2 Signal light assemblies
2 Side Skirts (ABS Plastic)
Full rear bumper (ABS Plastic)
Installation Instructions
Mounting Hardware


Made in Canada and with the highest quality materials. ABS plastic parts come prepped and ready for paint.

North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) approved for United States orders.

Later
 
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I dont understand why anyone would want a bodykit? they take away from the beauty of the car.....everytime i see a body kit on any car it just looks fat and unstable, like its just gonna fall off or something.....dunno, thats just my opinion.
 
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Blake2043 said:
I dont understand why anyone would want a bodykit? they take away from the beauty of the car.....everytime i see a body kit on any car it just looks fat and unstable, like its just gonna fall off or something.....dunno, thats just my opinion.
true that enless its an M-tech kit
 
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Is there any where to get a M tech 2 i herd you could but just not the side skirts?? in the us i dunno then i herd that i could from the dealer for like 3000??? i have no clue which one is right if any please tell me
 
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Custom3 at one point was going to try to make M tech 2 kits with the side skirts and everythign but said it was too expensive to have the molds made unless he could guarantee a certain number of buyers. I think he said $10K just for the molds. I think it was also him that said it was $3K for all the nuts, bolts, clips, and parts for the kit from the dealer.

But after looking at the others I'm beginning to think it would be worth the $3K to get the kit, if available. That is one sweet looking car. I have a white convertible and those pictures make me drool. It has very simple, elegant lines which is exactly what I want. And I love the side skirts/panels.

Steve
 
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chucko said:
You can try and have one shipped over from the UK. They are alot more common over there and you could probably get one for around $1K before shipping(used). I've heard good things about this company, but I've never used them. http://www.bmwe30parts.co.uk/4670.html
I just emailed them and there are no M-Tech 2 kits in stock. They said they would email me when one is available. I'll let you know the details.

Steve
 
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Hmm...looks like I've missed quite a bit. Bignate, why do you say my price is expensive? The kit retails for $1061 in the UK and that doesn't include shipping, import taxes/duties. for about 1200, you get everything (including the foglights) and shipped to your door.

As for the MTech 2 package, Steve is correct on my reasoning for not moving forward with the replica kits. In order for me to get everything made properly, I would have to invest over $10K just to get a set of molds made. I debated about try a cheaper route by making them in fiberglass, but I don't want to put my name on anything unless is is top quality. If I do eventually decide to do this, the panels will be pressure injection molded and made out of a composite material to ensure strength and durability. Realistically, unless I had about 15-20 people willing to put a good deposit on a kit...It would be a serious loss of money.

Steve, to answer your question about the difference betwen ABS and fiberglass...ABS plastic is generally the best material for body kits because it is lightweight, flexible and very durable. That's why most car manufacturers are using it instead of sheet metal nowadays. Fiberglass pieces are made (usually by hand) by laying several layers of fiberglass against each other with layers of resin and allowed to harden. Fiberglass can be strong, but over time it can become brittle if not made properly.

Newer fiberglass pieces are being manufactured with a layer or two of kevlar fabric to increase it's strength and durability without weighing it down. From what I understand these pieces are usually labeled GFK (or kevlar reinforced fiberglass).

ABS Plastic, while the better choice of the two is expensive and requires special tooling and equipment. Molds for pieces can run high into the thousands of dollars per piece. However after the molds are made, the cost to make each part is much cheaper.

Sorry to everyone for the long post :)
 
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Custom3, I've been to your web site and want to buy the front Autovogue bumper for my 325e, but there's no order page. How do I get it?
 


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