new to the E30 so im still feeling my way around. my car is alpine white, and im liking the ones ive seen on here with the chrome nose trim on the grill in black, also smoked headlights. are these aftermarket parts or just modiied standard units?
any help appreciated
the crome bits on the grill.....
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d6dph
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Like this?
The kidney grille can just be painted with satin black, Make sure you rub the chrome section down properly so the paint gets a good key. You can buy pre-made black plastic ones which are better as they don't chip.
Headlights can be done DIY too but not an easy job apparently. Tylerma made mine and done a fantastic job. There is a guide here: http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... hhella.htm
These also can be bought made by Hella, But they are tricky to get hold of.

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nooooooooooooooooooo dont get rid of the chrome

Considering Selling the Cabby, looks like its gonna go
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BadDave
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Jake(shedrool83) on here can do them for you as welld6dph wrote: Headlights can be done DIY too but not an easy job apparently. Tylerma made mine and done a fantastic job. There is a guide here: http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... hhella.htm
These also can be bought made by Hella, But they are tricky to get hold of.
He might have a set lying around at the moment or can make them to order.
He also does foglamps as well
HTH
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If you have a look at the DTM style cabby in his sig you'll see them there Daved6dph wrote:Oooh, Didn't know he done foglamps too.
I'll have to have a little chat with him
Cheers Dave
There should be some more pics in some of the scottish meet threads
PS Did Neil bring back the banner with him or did he leave it on the gazebo at the Pod???
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BadDave
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Just for you Dave


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2.8L turbo build thread(work in progress)
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d6dph wrote: The kidney grille can just be painted with satin black, Make sure you rub the chrome section down properly so the paint gets a good key. You can buy pre-made black plastic ones which are better as they don't chip.
Yep, still have the chrome one if I feel the need to change it back


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Look a lot better in my opinion. The front of my touring looks a bit silly with a chrome one and no iS splitter at the moment...
Not in E30s any more 
I did mine (actually a donated spare - so I've still got the original) and I really do like the look. I went a bit overboard to ensure there would be no flaking in future, so after rubbing the chrome surface with very fine sandpaper to get a good key, I sprayed with acid-etch primer as an extra precaution. Several light coats of Plastikote satin black have given a very good finish. Make sure you do all of the grills though - they need to match perfectly to look right. Blacking out the front end is a bit old-hat nowadays, but if done well it really looks seriously impressive. On a delphin grey body it is de-rigeur.
Dave in Torquay





