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      06-01-2007, 04:10 PM   #1
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[HYPOTHETICAL] M3 front bumper fit another E92

As soon as the parts are available for the M3, I was wondering if I could order it and have it installed on my non-M3 car. Don't flame me I'm not a poser at all and I'm not getting it because I want people to think its an M3. I just like the look of the bumper compared to everything available to the E92 right now.

Would it fit?
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no point asking this question now since the M3 is not being sold yet. Once it's on sale and parts are in the system, you can then check with your dealership to see if it fits.
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Supposedly the only body panels that are the same on the E92 M3 and the E92 335/328 are the doors and the trunklid. Only time will tell if this is true, but based upon the E46 I would assume that this is probably correct. If the M3 has wider fenders then the front bumper would also be a different size. You will probably either have to do some body work to your car or buy a whole new front end (fenders, bumper, hood) from the M3.
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Supposedly the only body panels that are the same on the E92 M3 and the E92 335/328 are the doors and the trunklid. Only time will tell if this is true, but based upon the E46 I would assume that this is probably correct. If the M3 has wider fenders then the front bumper would also be a different size. You will probably either have to do some body work to your car or buy a whole new front end (fenders, bumper, hood) from the M3.
+1... the pannels for non M cars and M cars are always different
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Just buy the m kit when it becomes available at your dealer. Its not the same but very similar to the e92 m3 bumper
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If you're going to try this when the parts are available, keep us posted. Very interested in seeing what you discover.
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