WTB Rocker Trim

rsporsche

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Mike, BMW only supplied one of the part numbers for some time - they were almost identical when reversed. i have compared the two to one another and had to use the part number to tell me which was which.
 

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When I restored mine 30 years ago, I adapted the rocker trim from an E3. ALMOST identical except for length. As I best recall, I removed the aft rubber plug, cut the trim to the correct length and angle, and reinstalled the plug with a bit of epoxy. Make note of the orientation before you cut, as I also recall the E3 part is oriented upside down as compared to an E9.

It would take a VERY close examination to tell the difference.
 

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Easy to tell left from right on e9 and e3, end at front fender has more ‘rake’ and aft end is flatter. E3 trim is also thicker/taller and 2” longer. E24 is a touch long and both ends are pretty square and they are flatter long the length.
 

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These are the ones being sold by @KastelikClassicCar for 300€ for the pair.
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