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Bmw E30 M3 Style Heavy Fiberglass Front And Back Bumpers on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Malibu, California, United States

Malibu, California, United States
some scratches in paint otherwise unmounted unused painted black where $1600.00 each new.
Primary Color:Black Surface Finish:painted black with clear coat Brand:unknown Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front, Rear Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

E30 BMW 

M3 style Front and back bumpers 

I don't know a lot about these they came with a 1988 325ic that i bought from a guy that had intended to put them on his car that I bought.
They have never been mounted
He had them painted to match the car that I bought
He had all the receipts from the complete rebuild that he did on the car and the reciept for these bumpers  where there. Unforunutally I gave the reciept for these bumpers to the fellow that bought the car from me.
The receipt for these bumpers were $1600.00 each bumper
Sorry I don't know who made them but they must have been very high end to cost as much as they did...

There are a few scratches in the paint from being moved around in the garage other than that they are as new no cracks or damage.
the pictures tell the story 

because I don't have anymore information I am going to start them at $600. for both that is less that half the cost for one of them....




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