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Old 11-09-2011, 12:06 AM
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4.6iS rear bumper wheel flares

Hello.

I have a 2002 4.6iS, and I got a recent problem: my wife had taken the car to PA this summer, and when she came back, the right wheel arch flare was gone. Of course she says it was like that all along, by I can reassure you - it used to be there, as I still have one on the other side of the car, and I am not going crazy...

So, if the pics uploaded correctly, we should see the original piece on the left and the missing piece on the right. The fender itself has holes and slits that match the arches, which on a normal E53 those would be just smooth.
Oh, please don't mind my 18" wheels, those are my winter tires...

So, this is just a piece of plastic that I need, and I looked up the part number on the RealOEM, which is 51127046920. I thought the $180 price tag was a joke, until I started to price it around - OH MY GOD!!! It is really around that price tag!!!

So, I thought I would outsmart the system and get the other part, that I looked up, 51127148518. I got the part for about $21 from the BMW of Fairfax, in Virginia, the part looked correct.

So, I got home, applied the part to the holes, it matched, but I did not finish the install, as I wanted to see how it compared to the other side...

Here is the shocker: the new part and the old part are NOT the same. The main difference, as seen on the pictures is at the bottom:

While the tops are the same,

the original one flares out at the buttom for a wider look,

while the new part tapers in at the button for a narrower look.

Here is the QUESTION:

How come that two similar parts, made from the same plastic compound, with approximately same material mass have a price difference of about $160???

Original part sells for about $180 and the other part, (original BMW part, by the way!!) sells for $20. where is that additional premium come from?

Or, better yet, where can I get the original part for a reasonable price, not exceeding $30-40 threshold (still a lot for a piece of plastic!!!)
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Old 11-09-2011, 08:46 AM
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The part number you bought is for the 3.0D Special editoon kit ,where the bumper flares are the only thing thats different from the 4.6is flares kit.Totally pathetic how 2 similar pieces of plastic have a 160.00 price difference!
Anyway ,you have 2 choices now.Take that back and get the 4.6is part number or safe yourself 140.00 and get another "special edition" flare for the other side.
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