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WSTO - Painted Reflector for E92|E90 LCI
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12-09-2009, 05:33 PM | #1 |
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WSTO - Painted Reflector for E92|E90 LCI
We use OEM reflectors, sand them down, primer it and paint them for a perfect match!
WSTO Painted Reflector Features: - OEM reflectors used for perfect fit - OEM paint to match the rest of the car - No More UGLY AMBER! Price: $65 Shipped (lower48 only) You can purchase online by Clicking on the Chassis code below: Painted reflector: E92 Painted reflector: E90 LCI You can also call us at 312.730.7767 to order!
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saw these in person, will be making a purchase soon
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this is our first time making E90 LCI reflectors, but we have been selling a lot of reflectors to the M3 owners (mostly alpine white). we did have an isssue with the primer at one point and we replaced all the orders that were sent out from that bad batch. Since than we haven't really run into any issues with using the OEM refelctors. we will make sure that you are happy with the purchase!
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we have lots of colors in stock!
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08-27-2010, 11:18 AM | #15 |
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I am about to order some just curious as to how to install them myself. I checked out forums on how to instal the bimmian ones but I want these cause the word is they fit better. Is the installing process similar and what do I do with the two clips? If anyone knows please help me out.
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09-15-2010, 10:01 AM | #16 | |
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1) Press in on the bumper cover just below the reflector with you thumb until a couple of the bottom tabs "pop" free.
2) Using the purchase you have gained, force the reflector upward hard, compressing the top springs, then rotate the bottom out and free. The reflector will come out. 3) Installation is pretty much the reverse, though it is slightly harder due to the flimsiness of the cover. You will need to force the new reflector upward to compress the top springs, then rotate the bottom in and they will "snap" in. 4) Enjoy your new painted reflectors. Quote:
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