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Old 10-14-2004, 03:11 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Originally posted by silver328is@Oct 14 2004, 11:24 AM
I was looking at getting a Rear Diffuser for my 328is but i dont want it to look bad. So i was wondering if the 328is bumper is the same as an M3 besides the Rear Diffuser?
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The M3 rear bumper is not the same as the standard 3 series. However, with a little modifcation to the M3 rear diffuser, you can make it fit your bumper. I have it on mine. All you have to do is clip off the ends of the diffuser slightly. The clips along the top of the actual diffuser won't line up, nor will the 2 holes on each ends for the bolts. Depending on the amount of work you want to do, it can be mounted numerous ways. Some people will just use zip ties and tip up the ends to the mounting holes. Other will put self tapping screws up through the top of the diffuser and into the bumper. It will take a little bit of work, but the fitment looks OEM.

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