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Does any one know the part # of the carrier panel. I figure I could save money if I buy most of the parts myself. Well I contacted bimmer clinic.. They said its beyond what they could do there. So does anyone know a good body shop?
I’ve talked to someone at @ BMW North America and they informed me of the change years ago. A local dealer should be able to confirm, as I can’t easily find this on Google.
One way to indirectly confirm is to see is if the RACP has older part numbers, which would elude to the older RACP which did not have the foam injected.
This is the screenshot from ECS showing an updated part #.
Here is a link a video of Reddish using the updated part #. (Seems there are small updates to the panel they mention, but do not mentioned the foam pre-injected).
Wow thanks for the pics. Do you track the car or perhaps the previous owner ride it very hard? It would be quite alarming if your m3 was driven just as a street daily
Looks like the thing was supercharged and launched frequently or something of the like but likely not the case. It's unfortunate BMW couldn't adequately strengthen the rear of the vehicle to handle 343hp.
I hope you are able to get this resolved, those pictures really make me want to get my vincebar installed.
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