View Full Version : Csl Bumper For E36 ..opinions Pls
CA Automotive UK
19-08-2005, 05:33 PM
HI
we are thinking of importing these , just wondered what the general opinion was
thanks
RDG 40
19-08-2005, 06:02 PM
i actually dont think that too bad its quite a boxy shape car so the bumper suits it. Worth offering id say
adood84
19-08-2005, 06:56 PM
it kind of loos good , but I think we need a pic further away to give a more overall look
scorcher
19-08-2005, 07:06 PM
Yep, think it suits the lines of the E36 [ok
that adaptation of csl bumper looks like it flows nicely with the e36 shape [ok.
SarahJane
19-08-2005, 07:08 PM
Liking that, go for it. Suits it perfectly, looks a few years younger.lol
e36convert
19-08-2005, 07:22 PM
For some reason i dont like it. I dont think anything other than the standard m-tec bumper looks respectable on the e36 for some reason, worryingly i may be the only one. :confused:
M5 SC
19-08-2005, 07:23 PM
I really like it mate, you got anymore pics?
peppernick
19-08-2005, 07:50 PM
Roy, like it or not, that thing WILL SELL! Go get them [ok
Not 100% sure tbh. It kinda suits it but the rest of the E36 front end doesn't quite look right against it. All of course is just my 2p worth.
As Nick has said though, it will deffo sell and that I think is the main thing.
Nickleback
19-08-2005, 07:56 PM
Roy,
The idea is good, need to see more pics front on, I'm liking it but it seems a bit bottom heavy, -- blocky if that makes sense
If you refine it, it will sell well ! :D
[needpicts
Hmmm, not sure on this one. It's worth a try and I'm sure it'll sell. But the MTech kit always does it for me, topped off (or not as is the case) with a Rieger GT2 spoiler. :)
benny boy
19-08-2005, 11:12 PM
very nice looks great i would buy roy any freebies lol :p
Jamal
20-08-2005, 12:13 AM
i think that looks gangsta
CA Automotive UK
20-08-2005, 11:08 AM
thanks very much for the response guys .
I too thought it suited the car and had market value , but felt it wise to check this out with you lot first , after my couple of recent unintentional slips into chavdom , as you all so kindly put it ;) :p
To me it is reminiscent of the e36 M3 front bumper shape , so seems to suit the cars lines .
Will get more images , and prices soon .
thanks again
Shuriken
20-08-2005, 03:35 PM
I'm not a fan to be honest, I have to disagree and think that the curving lower lines of the CSL splitters does not match up with the sharper corners and the sides appear bare to me. I also think the E36 doesn't quite have to width to pull it off, maybe if it the splitter wasn't quite as low (tall?) it might look more in proportion.
That's my attempt at a descriptive response, hope it helps.
As some of the other e36ers have said, the e36 m3 bumper is THE bumper for the e36 and I would have to agree. Also, people who know enough to know that that is a e46 csl replica bumper might think they're trying to make their e36 something more than it is.
I dunno mate, tbh, it will probably sell from a business point of view with a little bit of refining but I personally don't like it. :)
No offence intended, just trying to help as requested. [ok
Shuriken.
CA Automotive UK
20-08-2005, 07:08 PM
no offence taken , thats just the kind of comments i need :)
Shuriken
20-08-2005, 08:45 PM
Sorry, another thing, I think the circular vent is a bit too big. Unless its the angle of the picture.
Again, just opinion. :)
Shuriken.
330-Singh
22-08-2005, 07:45 AM
I think it looks quite good, don't thing anything out there can top the M-tec set up but this is definately a worthwhile bumper to consider for those who don't already have the Sport spec or an M3.
I can see this being very popular.....
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