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Thread: Considering M-Sport Kit for e92 - options?

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    RE: Considering M-Sport Kit for e92 - options?

    That's actually a BMW part, I like it I do like a bumper and splitter combo too for sure, although I think the CSL bootlid belongs on a CSL.

    I will most likely keep it stock for now and/or possibly go full M-Sport at some stage, it's really good to brainstorm ideas and hear people's opinions though!

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    RE: Considering M-Sport Kit for e92 - options?

    Quote Originally Posted by Paddy

    That's a genuine BMW aero lip man!!!! :exclamation:

    Have to defend them, it's on mine!!! :wink::wink:
    Ah I am aware of the aero kit. Just doesn't sit well for me - just my opinion Prefer standard SE to aero kitted SE.

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    RE: Considering M-Sport Kit for e92 - options?

    Never understood why bmw dont just release the sport kit when the car is released instead of waiting a year or two to make it available

    Same with the led rears should be standard from day one not just facelift models

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    RE: Considering M-Sport Kit for e92 - options?

    Quote Originally Posted by Gar
    Never understood why bmw dont just release the sport kit when the car is released instead of waiting a year or two to make it available

    Same with the led rears should be standard from day one not just facelift models
    To make you spend more money!

    A model is around for what, 7 years? So first they release the SE then they tempt you with the M-Sport, and then they tempt you with the LCI.

    I'm sure, people who tend to buy a brand new car every 2-3 years will probably buy the car when it's first launched, and then replace it with an M-Sport LCI, and then buy early models of the newer generation then sport LCI etc etc

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    RE: Considering M-Sport Kit for e92 - options?

    Not mad on the M-Sport diffuser, prefer the SE rear no question. Once i paint the lower mesh black on the front splitter i think i'll be happy.

    I do prefer the M-Sport skirts, would M-Sport skirts on a SE look out of place?


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    Pretty good, non OEM.


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    RE: Considering M-Sport Kit for e92 - options?

    Now that looks nice!

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    RE: Considering M-Sport Kit for e92 - options?

    100% agree on the rear, although if it was the sport bumper with a more aggressive (but not over the top) diffuser, I think it'd work nicely.

    I'd be quite happy with the aero lip up front with black lower grills, performance kidney grills, shadowline trim, and M-sport side skirts if I could just get over the "sport skirts without a sport kit" thing in my own head Would definitely prefer the m sport skirts to aftermarket ones.

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    RE: Considering M-Sport Kit for e92 - options?

    definetly just get a genuine sports kit from a breaker - €1,000.00 to buy and about €600.00 to paint and fit id say.

    Worth every penny

    Plenty of BMW breakers up north that would have them and if not ship them from the uk with paisley freight - only costs about 200 to ship a full kit - exchange rate might screw you buying the kit though

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    RE: Considering M-Sport Kit for e92 - options?

    http://www.adverts.ie/exterior-parts/e92-mtech-front-bumper/7142707

    theres a start haha

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    RE: Considering M-Sport Kit for e92 - options?

    Just foned Quantum44 for the craic.

    Full kit is for E90 saloon only i,e front bumper, rear bumper, boot lid and side skirts.

    Roughly £850 unpainted.

    They do a 1M style front bumper for an E92 and it is £280/290 unpainted including delivery.

    Cheap enough considering the exclusivity compared to Msport kits.

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