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      07-31-2019, 12:46 PM   #6
HyeWarrior
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Drives: 2012 135i DCT
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: San Dimas, CA

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Originally Posted by mfindigital View Post
Are the sideskirts duraflex?
Is the wheel plug and play and is it a sport?
Also interested in paddles, sorry to see you go but happy to vulture lol
Yea the side skirts are duraflex, at least I'm fairly confident they are lol

The wheel is plug and play, just need to disconnect the hardware of your original wheel and transfer over the trim and buttons to the M3 wheel.

Though, I should mention, I'm not 100% sure how the original DCT paddles for our cars would fit, but I've been told they will fit with a slight gap. I used the Nelson Paddles with it, there was a very very very slight gap between the back of the wheel and the base plate of the paddles. Didn't affect it at all, you never see it, and it looked great. I can add pics later!


Sad to leave the E82 scene, but I'm hoping my parts make it into the right hands. I was hoping to include a set of Koni Yellows with this for sale ad, but my stock sport suspension was completely shot, so I had to leave the Koni Yellows installed for the next owner. Oh, and M3 subframe bushings that I'll never get back
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