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DrThomas430
03-18-2018, 04:13 PM
I have a 2003 sedan with black interior and am looking for a few things.

-passenger fog light trim
-m3 side mirror glass in good shape(both sides)
-grommets that hold the dash trim pegs
-passenger front fenders liner, lower front section
-sedan trunk mat
-rear view mirror trim (parts that go next to the windshield)

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704sw
03-18-2018, 04:16 PM
You need the rear view clamshell trim that goes around the rain sensor? I think I might have that.

az3579
03-18-2018, 04:33 PM
-passenger fog light trim
-grommets that hold the dash trim pegs
-rear view mirror trim (parts that go next to the windshield)


These items are very cheap new; you're better off buying new ones.

Mirror trim part number: 51168257203
Dash inserts: 51458266814
Passenger fog light trim: 51117893068



-passenger front fenders liner, lower front section

A lot of the used ones are broken to some degree, and due to their size, shipping a used one doesn't make much sense.
New is probably a better choice for this as well.

Part number is: 51117893068

It would make sense to buy all these from one place so you save on shipping.

DrThomas430
03-18-2018, 05:21 PM
Thank you for the great response with part numbers. Great help. I'll check my price at my local dealer tomorrow.

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az3579
03-18-2018, 06:09 PM
Thank you for the great response with part numbers. Great help. I'll check my price at my local dealer tomorrow.

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Please keep in mind that the dealer will most likely be a lot more expensive than the various excellent online retailers. I recommend you price shop, as you could easily be saving 20-30% by buying somewhere other than the dealer.

There is a VERY handy tool for comparing the pricing of parts from various vendors, including dealers (has a search option for dealers only, even). Here is a link to the program called "BMW Part Number Price Comparison": http://www.bmwpnpc.com/

Just enter the part number in the box and select your options. It's as simple as that.

Some great sites:
www.ecstuning.com (http://www.ecstuning.com) - Fantastically laid out site; very easy to find things, and pretty good customer service
www.fcpeuro.com (http://www.fcpeuro.com) - Lifetime warranty on all parts sold, including wear items
www.pelicanparts.com (http://www.pelicanparts.com) - Been around for a long time. Tailors to European brands - has lots of great articles for DIY projects
www.bavauto.com (http://www.bavauto.com) - Specializes in BMW / Mini parts, also been around for a long time

I'm sure others can add to this list as well.

DrThomas430
03-18-2018, 06:26 PM
Well damn. Thank you again. I really appreciate the help.

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danewilson77
03-19-2018, 07:49 AM
Thank you for the great response with part numbers. Great help. I'll check my price at my local dealer tomorrow.

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danewilson77
03-19-2018, 07:51 AM
az3579 (Botond... aka.... BP) will come complete the repairs for you as well.

:waldo

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