Looking for the lower right trim panel in grey for RHD E30.
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Lower right trim panel
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fixedwheelnut
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Don't think they are available from the dealer anymore but Tims Classic Parts do a fibreglass replica for 110 euro's
https://www.timsclassicparts.nl/en_GB/a ... panel-rhd/
https://www.timsclassicparts.nl/en_GB/a ... panel-rhd/
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They look very good and I bet you wont get a second hand one in mint condition for anywhere near that price !!
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Yes they do look good but mine has the headlight level adjuster built into the panel.
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Both headlight adjuster/non-adjuster versions are available new from BMW. I paid 125 not too long ago.
In terms of 3rd party reproduction, the Mr BodyKits versions are the best as it uses injection molded plastic and not fiberglass. I don't think they have a headlight adjuster version though.
See https://mrbodykits.com.au/products/plas ... 7740968014
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Oh yes. Well spotted.
Thanks all
Thanks all
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I have been involved in making hundreds plus of these types of Plastic Injection Moulds and they are NOT cheap.
I wonder if they or someone has come across an original tool as today even a prototype for this would be in excess of £50K
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twenty
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Mr. BidyKits are well know for making high quality reproduction parts including MTEC kits. They’re clearly invested in what they do. I had their trim and it was fantastic in terms of build quality.
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I suppose if they didnt use quality tool steel that would cut the costs down a fair bit .twenty wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 6:10 pmMr. BidyKits are well know for making high quality reproduction parts including MTEC kits. They’re clearly invested in what they do. I had their trim and it was fantastic in terms of build quality.
Tool steel was use mainly for longevity ,among other reasons , so mild steel as used in prototypes would be fine for limited production runs.
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I’m no expert but my understanding is that aluminium is a popular choice these days which makes the process substantially cheaper than steel.martauto wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 5:10 pmI suppose if they didnt use quality tool steel that would cut the costs down a fair bit .
Tool steel was use mainly for longevity ,among other reasons , so mild steel as used in prototypes would be fine for limited production runs.
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