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Very Rare Bbs Bodykit, Foha Sideskirts Plus Zkw Fog Lights For Bmw E30 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,400.00
Location:

Nicosia, default, Cyprus

Nicosia, default, Cyprus
VERY RARE BBS BODYKIT, FOHA Sideskirts plus ZKW Fog lights for BMW E30, US $1,400.00, image 1
A Few Defects and Scratches.
Brand:BBS Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:21.12.011 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

FYI: 

This listing is for sale for the whole bodykit+Foglights only. Individual Parts of the bodykit are not for sale, as i have had many messages regarding this. Thank you.

This Sale is for a very rare opportunity to purchase a complete body kit for the BMW E30 Range consisting of:

 1 x Original BBS Front Bumper (Plastic not Fiberglass copy)

1 x Original BBS Rear Bumper (Plastic not Fiberglass copy)

FOHA (Right+Left) Side Skirts (Plastic not Fiberglass copy)  and

 ZKW (Right+Left) Original Fog lights.

This was taken off A 1985 BMW Pre facelift 4 door sedan. But will fit 2 door based coupes and most likely convertible versions too (this is my estimation but I have not tried it myself on a cabrio version so it is up to you to look in to it for an exact fitment.(mostly the exact fitment of the Side skirts which may differ slightly)

I do not know if this will fit Facelift BMW E30 Versions and haven’t found any true sources to estimate fitment so this is listed for Pre Facelift models.

As you can see from the photos the whole body kit is in very good for its age (over 30 years since installed) but as you can see there are a few defects. The rear bumper has a small crack (Picture 10). The front bumper right inner side plastic part doesn’t exist (Picture 11). 1 ZKW Fog light is missing the end fuse (Picture 9). 1 FOHA Side skirt has 2 small screw holes on the outside. All these defects do not affect the visual looks of the parts and are fixable if you desire to fix them before installing them on your car

All parts will be shipped individually (see last picture) and have been bubble wrapped several times for the items to reach their destination in perfect condition.

I have been as clear as possible, so wish you happy bidding on this rare opportunity of purchase.

Worldwide Shipping.  Please check with your Postal Services for Import duties and taxes (for countries outside the EU Zone) as these are not included in the shipping charges of this auction and are paid by the buyer.

Any additional information needed please feel free to contact me via message.

Take a look at my other listings for sale, as listings will be frequently updated.

Thank you.

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