Has anyone fitted a M3 rear bumper on Non M3 car??
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M3 rear bumper on Non M3 car??
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stevetigger
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Im pretty sure its a real bitch to do! Otherwise I would of bought the bumpers off Banjandan
Im pretty sure its a real bitch to do! Otherwise I would of bought the bumpers off Banjandan
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i thought id didnt fit......... with the m3 having the wider rear quarter.. maybe wrong though 

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both front and rear go on, but to stick out a little on the ends.
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Kos have you fitted one on the rear of an E30?Kos wrote:both front and rear go on, but to stick out a little on the ends.
What was needed other than the bumper, parts wise and what modifications were needed to the car?
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Kos
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early spec front pannel to get the front on mate, never actually fitted one but i know they go on.
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Project_E30
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The topic was about the REAR BUMPER 
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Cheers, will await your response. Is your car a facelift version?Tng21 wrote:pmsl. ill have a look for ya when i take the rear one off then lolProject_E30 wrote:The topic was about the REAR BUMPER
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There will be a gap between the inside edge of the bumper and the sides of the rear quarter....
You may have another problem depending on whether the car is a pre / post face lift... my guess is as the M3's were based on the pre face lift shells then the bumper *may* be too short on the sides, ie it might not reach the wheel arch edge... but this will depend on the original M3 arch design / position. As the only M3 i own is 4" long i can't measure them for you.
You may have another problem depending on whether the car is a pre / post face lift... my guess is as the M3's were based on the pre face lift shells then the bumper *may* be too short on the sides, ie it might not reach the wheel arch edge... but this will depend on the original M3 arch design / position. As the only M3 i own is 4" long i can't measure them for you.
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E30Mark
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That's the point i was trying to make, with M3 rear quarters all will be OK - obliviously, but on a pre / post face lift car the rear arch lip *may not* be in the same place on the rear quarter, did that make sense?Tng21 wrote: ok mate, ill take it off for you at the weekend and take some pics. Mines a 1983 323i with the m3 rear quaters on but doesnt look like the bumpers been messed with to fit.
Let you know over the weekend at some point, ill get some pics
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