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Old 1st October 2002, 21:32   #1
Gary A. Hesse
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Any interest in a deeper shadowline front spoiler?

I am thinking about building an alternate to the front shadowline spoiler that would be ~ 2 inches lower and come forward a bit. I would put ducting for the front brakes inboard of the current duct recess areas for the temp sender and alternator cooling slots that would end in 3” diameter duct attach areas for brake cooling ducts. Any Interest in a serial production??

An alternate would be to extend the current profile but use an adjustable bottom flat plate similar to the M3 Lightweight front spoiler.

Would probably go to Kevlar rather than Carbon Fiber to cut costs, etc.

Does anyone have an extra shadowline front spoiler that I could start a mold from? It would be returned intact.

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Old 16th October 2002, 02:30   #2
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maybe a composite hood and rear deack lid?

maybe a composite hood and rear deack lid?

give a look on this Gary :





http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bmwe34m5/message/21728

I would prefer an lip exresion as the M3 ...


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