Did Sports Originally Come With M Badges On The Grille?
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Sorry if this has been asked before but a search for "M Badge" brings up a million results.
I've seen a few cars on here with M badges on the front grille and I think they look good. I assume these are not original though? Those that have got them, where did you get them? The nicest ones I've seen look pretty small?
I've seen a few cars on here with M badges on the front grille and I think they look good. I assume these are not original though? Those that have got them, where did you get them? The nicest ones I've seen look pretty small?
No sports had M badges fitted at the factory but when purchased new, some customers/dealers put them on either the front, rear or both.
I agree. Not keen on the boot ones but on the grill,they do look good imho.bennydotc wrote:Cheers. I may get one then as it was an optionNot too keen on the boot ones though.
As above,i remember new Sports around at the time with these badges on and like bss says they would have been fit by dealer at customer request.
In my view there is nothing wrong with it either as on later Sports they came with the same motif on the steering wheel anyway.
I can understand your logic mate!Yeah, I don't mind fitting one so long as it was something that may have been added at the time.
Like i say i do remember lots of Sports with this addition around the time they were new.My own car seems to have been one of these cars also.
Goes on the right side on the bottom slat with space behind it. Will be about 4 slats up from the bottom. Set as far to the right.
The badge has two flexable prongs the bend over the slat.
The badge has two flexable prongs the bend over the slat.
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CheersFelix79 wrote:Goes on the right side on the bottom slat with space behind it. Will be about 4 slats up from the bottom. Set as far to the right.
The badge has two flexable prongs the bend over the slat.
La, la, la, la, la, la.....I'm not listeningDanThe wrote:No, because they are not M-Cars
Please dont start another 318iS V 325i style thread!DanThe wrote:No, because they are not M-Carsbennydotc wrote: Did Sports Originally Come With M Badges On The Grille?
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mines got m badges on it... i am contemplating taking them off but saying that.. if someone put the 3 next to the m... they would be off in an instant!
Yeah, I agree with that - I'd never badge a car up as something it wasn't.e30bmlover wrote:mines got m badges on it... i am contemplating taking them off but saying that.. if someone put the 3 next to the m... they would be off in an instant!
Looking at the parts available at the time, you could get an M3 front badge and an M badge. So if the M3 badge was meant for an M3, then the M badge must have been for the sport I reckon. The body kit says M-Technic on it so that's good enough for me
It was probably the start of BMW slapping a few badges on a car with uprated suspension and calling it an M-Sport. Same trick they pull today
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M isn't just for Motorsport, its for M technic as well.
A sport has an M technic bodykit, M technic suspension and an M technic steering wheel as standard so a M badge is fair game if you ask me.
A sport has an M technic bodykit, M technic suspension and an M technic steering wheel as standard so a M badge is fair game if you ask me.
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Spot on. Exactly the same as an e39 MSport. They all come with the MTech suspension, steering wheel, front and rear bumpers, sill tread plates and gearknob if it's a manual. Many were debadged from new then had dealer fitted M Badges to the boot.bss325i wrote:M isn't just for Motorsport, its for M technic as well.
A sport has an M technic bodykit, M technic suspension and an M technic steering wheel as standard so a M badge is fair game if you ask me.
The e30 is a pukka recognised M car by the dealer. An M badge is appropriate on such a car.
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my god! i've been absent for over a year and this is still being discussed!! I'd forgotton how much I love this place!!
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so does mine.... but its not going like one at the moment!DanThe wrote:But does it say sport on the logbook....
How's it going Tristan?
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Good mate, yourself?? Sport's looking nice by the way.


Not to bad. Thanks, its picked up a few marks since it was painted but these will be sorted soon enough.


