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3-Series (E21, E30)Chat relating to the BMW 3-Series from 1975-1983 and 1984-1991 line. Specific models: BMW 315, BMW 316, BMW 318, BMW 318i, BMW 320/4, BMW 320i, BMW 320/6, BMW 323i, BMW 320i. E30 Family models include: BMW 325e, BMW 325i, BMW 325is, BMW 325ix.
Seeing your pictures of your cars, I notice many colored lights.
Where I live we really dont have fog. So the fog lights are more
of a driving light.
Any suggestions on trick Hella's or other fog light set ups ?
Front air dam repair is going A-1...
Thanks......
__________________ <span style='font-family:Times'>1987 325 is
Color:Red
Mods: BFG Traction T/A's(more to come)
Runs like a hyiena on steroids....</span>
i just got some regular white ones by sylanvia(spelling??)see in my sig
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Member of got its raining(in Members Lounge) to 100, 237, 250, & 300 pages club...
Member of 3 Pedel club...
Member of ran away from cop using DRIFTING not speed(ok a little speed)...
I almost picked up a set at the local Crappy Tire (thats what us Canadians call Canadian Tire, by the way), they were white Bosch lamps. They wanted $100 for 'em, but I'm pretty sure they'd bolt into the bumper, or you can bolt em to the under lip of the old style bumpers, old-school style.
Before I go that route, I gotta see if the wiring for the fog lamps is in there already. The switch is on my dash, so it must be in there.
I'd reccomend Sylvania or Bosch.
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Changed the car's name, now it's - Roxanne -1985 325e
I went witb a small set of PIAAs nice little driving light and freaking bright too. Wired it in so that they shut off when the high beams come on.
Not too expensive for them through EBay
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