Rubbing strips
Moderator: martauto
Would E36 M3 rubbing strips fit E30? Fancied removing them completely but is expensive to fill holes and paint. Thought if I put E36 style on and colour coded might be easier/better option. Have seen it done on the autovogue site and thought it looked well. Ant thoughts?
post up some pics buddy of the one on the site you
are talking about and people will tell you their opinions
chances are if youve seen it done then they fit but not
directly will have to mod them no doubt
are talking about and people will tell you their opinions
chances are if youve seen it done then they fit but not
directly will have to mod them no doubt
- stevetigger
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Yes they fit, look at the two cars in the photo's! Looks good but not my taste!madmerv wrote:Would E36 M3 rubbing strips fit E30? Fancied removing them completely but is expensive to fill holes and paint. Thought if I put E36 style on and colour coded might be easier/better option. Have seen it done on the autovogue site and thought it looked well. Any thoughts?
Well, I was wondering if you guys in the UK have seen it more than us in the states, this car has had something similar done, E36 or E39 moldings

http://www.e30tech.com/forum/showthread.php?t=70562

any thoughts? thanks

http://www.e30tech.com/forum/showthread.php?t=70562

any thoughts? thanks
I may still smooth the car... when I do re-spray it, but since its an iX i'd be using the stock side-skirts anyways.... we'll see.Zizzle wrote:Nice look...... but i would just smooth them out and euro it...
Sorry but i personally hate the E36 kits especially those sideskirtsbut the mouldings do look okay..
- mc_hawkings24
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That looks really good but then you have to check how long is an e39 door as being a 4door the e30's probably longer




