02-20-2017, 08:33 PM | #1 |
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2013 328i Sport Line to M Sport Conversion (Sydney)
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Just purchased a 2013 328i with the Sport Line package. Looking to convert it to the M Sport pack and was wondering if anyone could recommend a good body shop in Sydney that can carry out the conversion? Has anyone had their sport line converted to the M Sport package? This is what I would like the finished product to look like. It looks like this also has some M Aerodynamics parts? Sorry for all the amateur questions. This is my first ever BMW and I'm absolutely loving it so far. Will definitely journal the process when it begins. |
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Talk to someone who has done it, modern line but same same knightsabers Jeff will point you in the right direction.
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Coming from a Sport line the conversion is a lot easier since you don't need new seats.
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I haven't actually, will definitely check it out. Being my first time ever modifying a car I'm a bit wary of buying second hand or non-OEM. It's probably me being a bit too paranoid though.
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The OEM one would be most ideal, do have a browse on Ebay to see if you can find one.
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This would be a very simple task for any body shop If u got the same colour bumper u could probably change it yourself. There are some videos on how to remove the bumper Last edited by x328x; 02-22-2017 at 02:37 AM.. |
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02-22-2017, 06:44 PM | #12 |
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OEM stuff will obviously fit the best but comes at a cost. Obviously sourcing second hand will keep costs down.
I'd describe the aftermarket stuff as being 'pretty good' and some minor improvements have been made since Jeffs kit ~3 years ago. Once you get the bodykit on you'll need to lower it, maybe new wheels or brakes, let me know if you want any help on that stuff |
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