WTB: E60 M5 rear bumper
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Originally Posted by my530i' post='365045' date='Dec 8 2006, 02:23 PM
I called the junk yard, and they quoted me the used one for $600. I just LOL.
To be frank, quad_m (Tony) give me really good deal!
There is a local guy here who is having a used one, and I think he's going to paint it for me, but I still wait for the answer. Another killer deal
For painting, I have my connection and it's just 1/2 cost of all other dealers have quoted me
Installtion is just a snap... in the neck But it's fun to do it.
To be frank, quad_m (Tony) give me really good deal!
There is a local guy here who is having a used one, and I think he's going to paint it for me, but I still wait for the answer. Another killer deal
For painting, I have my connection and it's just 1/2 cost of all other dealers have quoted me
Installtion is just a snap... in the neck But it's fun to do it.
Id be cautious about paint at a good price. I got "paint" at a good price for a bumper and I ended up going through a massive nightmare. So much damn BS and I ended up repainting it. The extra 1 or 200 is worth it in my opinion for a really good paint job.
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Originally Posted by my530i' post='365127' date='Dec 8 2006, 06:10 PM
The shop who does the painting is doing mods for a couple of M6 and E63 This is a big shop.
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My Ride: 2006 525i Silver Gray/Gray Dakota Leather | Steptronic | Cold Weather | Xenon | Premium Package
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Next planned mods:
?Hamann quad exhaust + Hamann quad rear diffuser + Hamann Front Lip?
Probably he's going for hamann
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Modifications: RDSport Quad Exhaust, 20x8.5 and 20x11 HRE 943R, Vorsteiner CF Decklid, Dinan CAI
Originally Posted by my530i' post='365580' date='Dec 10 2006, 01:53 AM
Dinan.
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Modifications: RDSport Quad Exhaust, 20x8.5 and 20x11 HRE 943R, Vorsteiner CF Decklid, Dinan CAI
Originally Posted by my530i' post='366344' date='Dec 12 2006, 01:37 AM
I like it's look. I'll get Dinan, and other 2 tips are dummies
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My Ride: 2006 525i Silver Gray/Gray Dakota Leather | Steptronic | Cold Weather | Xenon | Premium Package
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M Aero Kit | Carbon Fiber Kidney Grill | K&N Air Filter | Charcoal Filter Removed | Radenergie R10 Silver 20" soon | kW coilover V3 | SprintBooster soon | M5 trunk finisher
Next planned mods:
?Hamann quad exhaust + Hamann quad rear diffuser + Hamann Front Lip?
Hmm, if you do dummy, there won't be any gas coming through the dummy pipes right?