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bimmer_adam's pictures | i didnt notice this in the first pics but i like how the crease halfway down slopes up near the back of them and if you notice for the post 88 models that crease lines up perfectly with the rear stock valance....i dont care im not spending a ton for some abs plastic that id have to paint anyway....and there are alot uglier ones out there for a ton more money....im no purist as you can see from what i drive....i like clean and classy, and to my this is close to as clean a sideskirt as you can get....except is side skirts |
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I just looked it up. Here's the website: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...ht=ford+taurus You just can't beat that price. It doesn't look like it's going to be difficult to do. But I do see what some have said that it does not match up with the front bumper. The alternative is not much better, though. The sideskirts (for an E30) out of Bavarian look like they belong on an E36. In my opinion, they do not match the body style of the E30.
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bimmer_adam's pictures | ur absolutely right joni...there probably e36 m3 style skirts on bav.... |
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kowalski's pictures | no point in spending 20$ for skits, 40$ mounting them, and whatever you spend on paint, and if you don't do it yourself, paying someone to paint it, where as the total mounting difference would have been only the purchase price of the skirts @ perhaps 100-120$. so a cost difference of 300$ to look half assed, and 400$ done right. (assuming you pay someone to do it which most of you will) then i would rather spend the extra 100$ to have a proper set of skirts... and i highly doubt you can find them for 20$ |
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