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    #61
    Originally posted by Avedis View Post

    I previously measured the gaps when I did my trunk. The factory gap between rear windscreen and trunk is approx 3.8mm-4mm. If it's smaller than that, use a 13mm to loosen the rear bolt on the hinge (closest to rear windscreen) then tilt just the rear portion of the hinge upwards to add a little more space.

    In regards to pushing it out more, I haven't tried this, but you may be able to loosen all 13mm bolts slide the whole assembly towards the rear of the car a little.

    Another method I used was to back all of the mounting screws off just 5%. This way when it was left alone, it was really stable, but if I pushed / pulled / bumped, the trunk hard enough, it would slightly move. After I got it where I wanted I would tighten everything down and check. Repeat as necessary.
    I'll give that a shot! Thank you sir.

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      #62
      I made the mistake of using a gap stick to install the OEM CSL trunk over a year ago. I still make random micro adjustments to achieve that perfect fit and it's driving me crazy.

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        #63
        Originally posted by Epsilon View Post
        I made the mistake of using a gap stick to install the OEM CSL trunk over a year ago. I still make random micro adjustments to achieve that perfect fit and it's driving me crazy.
        LOL exactly why I avoided this. I installed mine, made a few adjustments to get it close and sent it. Genuine trunks fit fantastic.
        🔹 2001 M3 Laguna Seca Blue
        Build thread: link

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          #64
          Originally posted by Avedis View Post

          I previously measured the gaps when I did my trunk. The factory gap between rear windscreen and trunk is approx 3.8mm-4mm. If it's smaller than that, use a 13mm to loosen the rear bolt on the hinge (closest to rear windscreen) then tilt just the rear portion of the hinge upwards to add a little more space.

          In regards to pushing it out more, I haven't tried this, but you may be able to loosen all 13mm bolts slide the whole assembly towards the rear of the car a little.

          Another method I used was to back all of the mounting screws off just 5%. This way when it was left alone, it was really stable, but if I pushed / pulled / bumped, the trunk hard enough, it would slightly move. After I got it where I wanted I would tighten everything down and check. Repeat as necessary.
          Following up on this. I messed with the 12mm bolts on the hinge to get the gap where I was happy with it. Definitely a lot of trial and error though so I'll need to mess with it some more over time to get it perfect.

          Thanks again!

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            #65
            Originally posted by ejendow View Post

            Following up on this. I messed with the 12mm bolts on the hinge to get the gap where I was happy with it. Definitely a lot of trial and error though so I'll need to mess with it some more over time to get it perfect.

            Thanks again!
            Thanks for the follow up. When my car comes back from the body shop I’m going to go into a lot of detail documenting the fitment in my build thread. I’ve done hours of fitting and compared it to tons of sample photos from real CSLs. What I concluded is that when it comes to fitting factory CSL trunks, even though they are by far the best fitting, it’s still all about compromise.

            If you try to match the upper arch of the ducktail to the rear quarters, the line of the taillights will be off (inner tails sit too high)

            If you try to match the line of the taillights, the upper arch will sit too low compared to the rear quarters.

            On top of that, you will need to compromise a little on how far inward or outward it sits. The concave shape of the upper part (think where the M3 badge sits) is far more curved than the concave of the rear quarters. If you look at it from the side, the trunk looks like this ) while the quarter is far more upright, like this, \. What this means is that no matter where you sit it, it will always be slightly off (unless you flatten the bottoms like I am doing.

            I should note that my only hands on experience is my car, so it’s a sample of one. That said, all the photos I’ve seen seem to corroborate this. Go browse on collecting cars, they have a lot of really high res photos and the sample is huge. You’ll see that literally every one is fit slightly different.
            Last edited by Avedis; 08-18-2025, 06:06 AM.

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              #66
              FYI - I traded an extra CSL part for a BNIB OEM CSL trunk… not sure if I want to keep it…

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                #67
                Originally posted by davidinnyc View Post
                FYI - I traded an extra CSL part for a BNIB OEM CSL trunk… not sure if I want to keep it…
                PM me if you decide to sell - I may be interested. Thanks!

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                  #68
                  It was my birthday over the weekend.
                  When I start drinking I start thinking. My genius idea was to buy one.
                  Have an order in for $2,728.42 shipped to my door. I think that's a pretty good price given current part pricing, and tariffs.
                  I will follow back up in 4 to 6 weeks when and if it arrives.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Rekpoint View Post
                    It was my birthday over the weekend.
                    When I start drinking I start thinking. My genius idea was to buy one.
                    Have an order in for $2,728.42 shipped to my door. I think that's a pretty good price given current part pricing, and tariffs.
                    I will follow back up in 4 to 6 weeks when and if it arrives.
                    Where did you purchase from?

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Kipjames3 View Post

                      Where did you purchase from?
                      getbmwparts.com, got an additional $50 off with promocode BORY. Shipping was an additional $279.95

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                        #71
                        Well just in case anyone is looking, im selling my Scorza double sided cf trunk. Fitment is very good (1:1 OEM rep... Vorsteiner level fit). Dm if interested.

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                          #72
                          Originally posted by Rekpoint View Post

                          getbmwparts.com, got an additional $50 off with promocode BORY. Shipping was an additional $279.95
                          Nice. I got mine from overseas a while back before the went up in price which I thought was a good idea until the FedEx tariff bill came in the mail and added close to $800 to the purchase. I didn't really think that part through.

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                            #73
                            Originally posted by Rekpoint View Post

                            getbmwparts.com, got an additional $50 off with promocode BORY. Shipping was an additional $279.95
                            Let’s us know. They told me in November they couldn’t ship internationally.

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                              #74
                              Originally posted by Rekpoint View Post
                              It was my birthday over the weekend.
                              When I start drinking I start thinking. My genius idea was to buy one.
                              Have an order in for $2,728.42 shipped to my door. I think that's a pretty good price given current part pricing, and tariffs.
                              I will follow back up in 4 to 6 weeks when and if it arrives.
                              Congrats! You won't regret it. It is a lot of money, but even a year later I'd say it's the one of, if not, the best mod I've done cosmetically.

                              That's also about what I paid a year ago after all the shipping fees from schmeidmann.
                              '02 M3 Oxford Green/Cinnamon 6MT

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                                #75
                                Originally posted by dustyice View Post

                                Congrats! You won't regret it. It is a lot of money, but even a year later I'd say it's the one of, if not, the best mod I've done cosmetically.

                                That's also about what I paid a year ago after all the shipping fees from schmeidmann.
                                I felt better when I saw the karbonius trunk being more than the OEM. I’d kick myself 10 years from now when it’s NLA if I didn’t buy it.

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