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Old 24th June 2006, 20:30   #1
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Bumper plugs for M5 front bumper???

Does anyone know where to go for color matched M5 front bumper plugs? I need some for my Imola Red Beast.

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Does anyone know where to go for color matched M5 front bumper plugs? I need some for my Imola Red Beast.

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Robert
Somewhere on this site is a thread showing pictures of the bumper plugs. I think they look, OK, not like no holes at all, but acceptable ... I even went to their web site, and took a look ... supposedly have any color to match factory paint. If you can't find it here, it may have been on another BMW web site (with threads like this site), like the X5 or 540i.com sites.
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Old 25th June 2006, 00:43   #3
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www.bumperplugs.com/

I'd looked all over for these. It's a P supplier but they have BMW colors
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I had bumper plugs on my sterling gray for a short time... Did not like that bump look. I removed the bumper skin, removed everything and had a local shop fill/paint it for about $400. IMHO a much, much better look!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thanks guys. I'll check out the website as well as consult with my local body shop man.

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