They're around, though they're slowly becoming as rare as actual G Square grills. Jack Lee is making some if you check his threads. He's also selling some eyelids but you need to have JDM headlights or grind the alignment nipples off the lens for them to fit.
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Shatty cell pic, but I got the Vigor spoiler installed, stock tails reinstalled, my fugen lip back on, and yesterday Ray Ray and I put a new clutch master cylinder in. Woot!
I'm in the process of blacking out the trim (with vinyl trim tape). Going to be a while, but I can't stand it the way it is now.Last edited by mj213; 03-19-2010, 01:46 AM.
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I ordered it from a bmw site. They're also an ebay vendor - http://shadowlinetrim.com/index.html
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Thank you! Yes that's correct. I actually have only used one so far. I still have to do the rear window and the top piece that goes across the windshield. I'm not 100% certain but I am fairly sure 1 roll of that will do nicely. 3 inch wasn't completely necessary, but it made for doing the bends a bit easier. There's sort of a trick to it anyway.
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I doubt they will. I've been looking at it for a few months, and it's said the same thing.
This stuff is excellent to apply. You can pull and stretch it a bit to get any air pockets out, and wrinkles. The trick on curved trim is to locate the side of the trim that is straight and then apply it there, wrapping it around to the surface that you want covered. That's the main reason I chose the 3 inch width.
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