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Old 7th February 2009, 20:53   #1
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Front undertray required

Hi all,

Does anyone in the Uk have a spare front undertray for a 3.6?
Mine's missing and since it's undergoing a bit of a refurb, it'd be nice to get one on it.
Gonna need it for the aerodynamics this year

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Old 7th February 2009, 20:55   #2
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I've got one to go ......do you need both parts or just the front one ?

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Old 8th February 2009, 00:03   #3
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I've got one to go ......do you need both parts or just the front one ?

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Mines only got a front one, so I must be missing a rear one ? Have you got a pic of what I should have ?
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Old 8th February 2009, 02:19   #4
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Have a look on realoem.com for a pencil drawing of what it looks like.
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I found that the ones on RealOEM aren't particularly accurate

Part #s 7 & 23 on here: RealOEM.COM * BMW E34 M5 3.6 HEAT INSULAT./ENGINE COMPARTM.SCREENING

#7 is the 'air guide' and #23 is the 'oil drip/gravel collector'
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Old 8th February 2009, 22:11   #6
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I found that the ones on RealOEM aren't particularly accurate

Part #s 7 & 23 on here: RealOEM.COM * BMW E34 M5 3.6 HEAT INSULAT./ENGINE COMPARTM.SCREENING

#7 is the 'air guide' and #23 is the 'oil drip/gravel collector'
Thanks for that,#7 Air Guide is the one I'm missing (#23 has a different P/N for a '95 BTW) I had looked following Legacys suggestion but couldn't find it but I did find a 'rally' type gravel protector which I now cannot find again !

davidoli Do you have one of them (# 7) ?

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but I did find a 'rally' type gravel protector which I now cannot find again !
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RealOEM.COM * BMW E34 M5 3.8 FRONT AGGREGATE PROTECTIVE PLATE

Sorry about that first one, I'd replied after reading Ratty's profile and did a link for the 3.6 - similar part, just a different number.
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RealOEM.COM * BMW E34 M5 3.8 FRONT AGGREGATE PROTECTIVE PLATE

Sorry about that first one, I'd replied after reading Ratty's profile and did a link for the 3.6 - similar part, just a different number.
Thats it, its not listed in '95, so I must have been looking at earlier years to have found it.
No need to be sorry, its me who has jumped in on Rattys thread !
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I'm sure that I've got both parts .....I'll confirm after I've been to the workshop tomorrow .

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Hi Davidoli, I think I need both parts
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