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Old 04-11-2010, 12:48 PM
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the OEM sunblinds that roll up from the rear passenger doors?

Also my opinion on painting the front grills. I'd leave them since they would match your window trim better
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To me it looks like the unpainted surface of the mudflaps doesn't blend with the all-painted plastic trim - wheel arches (flares), bumper, side boards, etc.
I think BMW should provide painted mudflaps with the M-Sport package.

Btw, your car looks great!
Thanks but your X5 is still much better looking - one of the best ones I've seen here actually. Love the wheels and the quad tips!

Hmmm... I wonder if would I have holes everywhere if I removed the mudflaps?
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Old 04-12-2010, 07:56 AM
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the OEM sunblinds that roll up from the rear passenger doors?

Also my opinion on painting the front grills. I'd leave them since they would match your window trim better
Yes those sunblinds... why?

Re. the front grills - yes I think so too.
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I asked about the sunblinds, because another member asked for pics, I thought I thought they were different than what I currently have. Nice set up by the way
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I didn't know that.. Is it an option to delete the mudflaps if you don't want them?
No its not, because then it will not comply with the australian road standards. The mudflaps come standard in the plastic too so ifyou have any color other than black its a real eye sore. I got my color painted.
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No its not, because then it will not comply with the australian road standards. The mudflaps come standard in the plastic too so ifyou have any color other than black its a real eye sore. I got my color painted.
I did not know that they were mandatory by law... so I can't take them off?
Yeah because mine is blue black the mudflaps don't stick out too much... so you got yours painted body colour? Where? And how much, if you don't mind me asking. Would love to see pics.
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I did not know that they were mandatory by law... so I can't take them off?
Yeah because mine is blue black the mudflaps don't stick out too much... so you got yours painted body colour? Where? And how much, if you don't mind me asking. Would love to see pics.
They r mandatory to get the car registered or when u sell them. That is not to say you can't take them off during your ownership. The rear are mandatory not the front ones.

Got BMW to arrange them before I picked up the car and they charged me $300. Yes, ripped off but it still cheaper than my spending my time to get quotes when driving the car to the paint shop to get them painted. Bearing in mind $300 include the 33% LCT so that would make it worth about $230 which means you shuld be able to get them done directly by the painters for about $150 or less.

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I did not know that they were mandatory by law... so I can't take them off?
Yeah because mine is blue black the mudflaps don't stick out too much... so you got yours painted body colour? Where? And how much, if you don't mind me asking. Would love to see pics.
Further to my earlier post which included the pics, you will notice from one of the pics, the front mudflaps were not installed.
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Further to my earlier post which included the pics, you will notice from one of the pics, the front mudflaps were not installed.
Thanks for the pics. Car looks great! I like alpine white as well but wife does not so we went with carbon black.

So any car paint/body shop would be able to do it? Won't the paint fade/flake off eventually? Do you find it's wearing well - in particular, the part inside the wheel wells?
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Thanks for the pics. Car looks great! I like alpine white as well but wife does not so we went with carbon black.

(1) So any car paint/body shop would be able to do it? (2) Won't the paint fade/flake off eventually? (3) Do you find it's wearing well - in particular, the part inside the wheel wells?
(1) Yes, I would imagine so

(2) Yes, but it really depends on you use your car. I had another car (quite a few years ago) that had a similar mudflaps and they only started to flake off at the bottom because they scraped steep driveways and big speed bumps. And it took quite a few years before it started flaking off. So I am not too concerned here because the only off road I will be doing is on my lawn.

(3) inside is not painted, if that is what you meant?
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