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Old Jul 24, 2003
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sedan trunk piece --> coupe trunk piece

well i have a seadn and i dont like the chrome in the back
and i want to get a NHBP trim piece

does anyone know wehre i can get this?

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Old Jul 24, 2003
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they don't make them, i've checked. you'd have to get it painted.

edit: by the way, nice BMW 3-series convertible in the garage...

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It's easy to do. Remove the strip, sand, prime, paint, clear coat. Regular gloss black worked just fine in my opinion.
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you have to diy...the coupes trim does not swap
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nice tails, i have the same one, hehe
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anyone want to trade?

would that work?
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the trim DOES NOT fit from the coupe to the sedan and vice versa
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bummer
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when you remove the strip is there an indent and holes like in the front? cause maybe i'll just emove it altogether, no?
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no, that's ghetto removing it, just sand & paint, I did my front & rear, no problems
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Ghetto indeed. There's kind of an indent plus 5 holes going into your trunk. So if you're willing to fill holes and sh*t then I guess you could remove it out right. DIY is still a better solution.
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