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Group 2 flares: GROUP BUY


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After doing quite a bit of research on Group 2 flares, I've decided that I don't want to risk fitment issues with the coupeguy parts, and that Cahsel is just too expensive. So I have contacted MD composites, they are the Belgian company that also makes the Group 2 kit.

They would be willing to ship if they got a large enough order. Price for the 4 flares plus airdam is approximately US$225, plus shipping, customs, etc. I would have everything shipped to me in Virginia, then ship the individual kits from there.

Just gauging interest...please respond to this thread if you are 100% interested.

Some threads with info/pics:

http://www.bmw2002faq.com/component/option,com_forum/Itemid,57/page,viewtopic/t,302254/highlight,gruppe/

http://www.bmw2002faq.com/component/option,com_forum/Itemid,57/page,viewtopic/t,315672/highlight,/

And yes, I'm brand spanking new to these forums, but you can do a background check on Bimmerforums under my same screen name, Maxxfish. I'm an active club racer, and have bought and sold many cars and parts in the BMW community. Thanks, Max

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I do quite a bit of shipping with my business, particularly overseas. I can't imagine the shipping cost is going to be much higher if we ordered 5 kits vs. 3. There's just the intitial cost based on the size of the boxes, and the weight is insignificant. I would guess anywhere between $100-150 per order.

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How much for just the flares?

I have an original zender air dam will they be compatible?

74' malaga automatic 2002, ST 22mm & 19mm sways, Bilstein HD H&R Racing Springs, 40/40 weber, Petronix ignition, 320i Radiator, urethane, Ireland big brake for front and rear, Kevlar race pads.

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OK, it looks like it's going to cost about $800 to have 4 sets shipped, and then we're still looking at getting them from me to you (I'm in Richmond, VA). So $200 per set for the overseas part of the shipping, and I'm guessing another $100 within the US. Still interested?

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OK, it looks like it's going to cost about $800 to have 4 sets shipped, and then we're still looking at getting them from me to you (I'm in Richmond, VA). So $200 per set for the overseas part of the shipping, and I'm guessing another $100 within the US. Still interested?

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Reviving an old thread.

I asked MDComposite to ship a set of 4 flares (no spoiler) to anywhere in France, where a French 2002 club member will ship to Montreal.

Cost is 90 Euros + 22 shipping = 112 Euros or $145usd

Than I will pay (whatever) to have them shipped from France. I will keep everyone in the loop after I receive the flares.

BTW I will run 225.45.15 with 15" x 8" wheels.

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is this still a plan, its kinda been dead for a while?

This is what I am doing at the end of the week as I just secured the reshipping from France to Montreal. It is not an offer BTW. Just doing this for my own purpose. If the fenders are good, then maybe I will reproduce them.

Lee

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