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Sideskirts done.

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Old 07-30-2008, 09:54 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Sideskirts done.

big thanks to tim and his body/paint crew. mounted the skirts last night with winston hanging out. please ignore the missing rear trim.

the reason i did this project was because one of my rocker panels was bashed in really hard.

does any one care to guess what car they came from originally that doesn't already know?








spot the errors in the foresight of fitment:

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Woah the car is all one color now!

I know what they're from, but I won't spoil it.
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I'm pretty sure I know what they're from, so I won't say, either.

They look really good, did they have to be trimmed for length? I like them a lot more than the e36 skirts I've seen put on the e30. The "swoop" thing isn't as long, and is symmetrical front and back. Nice job.
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The skirts look great in person and if I were super picky I'd suggest getting the front edge shortened too.

The shape of the skirts flows with the bumper on the vert too.
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Originally Posted by rkettner View Post

does any one care to guess what car they came from originally that doesn't already know?
OEM BMW Isetta sideskirts...bitches...
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Didn't you tell us it was from a purple 850i?
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good memory! you remembered when even i didn't.
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I saw this car at park shore Bmw yesterday... Looks good.
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i was returning some parts that i mistakenly bought.

tim was there at the same time too.

almost sounds like a mini-meet
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Nice work! It looks a lot better then the last time I saw it at north shore parts haha

btw, my body work is all done and it's painted too. Bronzit ftw!
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