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      04-24-2012, 12:45 PM   #1
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Any comments or thoughts on fiberglass bodykits?

I am considering to get a bodykit for my e92. I need you guys' comment or thoughts on what to get
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      04-24-2012, 12:51 PM   #2
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It's your car, so your tastes will differ from ours so it will be hard to give you a direction on which 'kit' to purchase.

My opinion is that the 335 and M3 look great as is and do not need a body kit. That being said, perhaps you can upgrade the 335 to an M3/Mtech front or add an Aero Lip.

If you do decide to go with a full kit, I would not recommend a fiberglass kit. It anything go urethane.
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I am considering to get a bodykit for my e92. I need you guys' comment or thoughts on what to get
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I would suggest nothing.
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      04-24-2012, 02:56 PM   #4
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its just that there is alot of prepwork on fiberglass to get fitment right, and ussually they do not have whole drilled, and its a bit heavier i believe.
basically the cost of the prepwork will negate the difference in price of the Poly eurothene or polypropylene equivalent.
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I don't think fiberglass is as flexible as polyurethane.
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