Aerodynamic Body Kit

3djam

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Hi,

Anyone have the OEM aerodynamic body kit to their zed? I think it looks pretty good (in the accessories brochure that is).

The price for the parts is £850. Anyone know how much it costs to be fitted?

Cheers!
 
There are laods of pic knocking about on here. Personally I think just teh side skirts need doing. Really hate the look of the rear and the front looks a little bit too over the top.
 
Here is a couple of pics of the full aero kit plus boot spoiler which I beleive is not part of the kit but another optional extra.
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i dont rate this kit. If you kit something you want it to stand out....this is just tooooooooooo subtle.
 
Wondermike said:
I really like it, I've always liked it :sweetheart:

So much so Mike that you drive a Merc... :wink:

I think the front looks great if you want a more aggressive look and prefer it to the facelift design. Side skirts are great and look neat, rear spoiler is horrble, just spoiling the lines (and has been debated many times with all options posted) Undertray/ diffuser looks a bit Halfords bolt on.

Personally I think there are better ways for less money to make the Zed look better. I'd go M front and those sideskirts for a 'look'.

Edit - Expect £500 to £1000 to paint and fit, depending on who yu find and how keen they are on this sort of work
 
I agree about the rear being better as standard. I do like the front and side skirts though.

Does it have any impact on insurance? Will I have to inform my insurers if I add the kit?
 
M bonnet and aero side skirts complement a few of the existing lines... they would be my two main updates to just get a normal one looking more aggressive. I really like the oem front bumper... facelift and M ones don't really work as well with the rest of the car imho...

When I have the supercharger on (if I ever do), then the bonnet and side skirts will be done too :D

Dave
 
3djam said:
I agree about the rear being better as standard. I do like the front and side skirts though.

Does it have any impact on insurance? Will I have to inform my insurers if I add the kit?
Yes - you need to tell them about something like this, likely won't affect the premium at all, but say if you crash, or if someone damages the car and does a hit and run then the insurance company may not pay up as the car is no longer as described.
 
I like the front bumper, the side skirts compliment the body slightly but are still quite subtle and the rear just looks like the designer got fed up and didnt bother :D
 
csmith319 said:
3djam said:
I agree about the rear being better as standard. I do like the front and side skirts though.

Does it have any impact on insurance? Will I have to inform my insurers if I add the kit?
Yes - you need to tell them about something like this, likely won't affect the premium at all, but say if you crash, or if someone damages the car and does a hit and run then the insurance company may not pay up as the car is no longer as described.

You see, if you are some random woman not into cars and just get this because you like the colour/shape, will they REALLY know it has an aerodynamic kit?!

I think if it was factory fitted, forget declaring it. If it was possible to be factory fitted to that model, then I'd maybe consider declaring if you fitted it, but ultimately, when my car gets sold on, with it's M-sport seats, boot floor elastic net, and 107's instead of 108's, etc etc, I doubt ANY person would think to declare the changes as it's all just OEM BMW stuff!

Can of worms opened :D

Dave
 
I really like the look of my car as it is, but the pics of the kit do look good (less the rear that is).

csmith319 - Thanks for the advice. I will definitely consult my insurers first before doing anything - insurance is not something to get wrong in my view.
 
Fit the front and sides, throw the rear bits away! Front is ace :lol:

Do you have the part numbers for this? On realoem it appears you can actually buy it painted?
 
i really like the aero front bumper, way meaner than the stock 2003 bumper.

in the process of having the front bumper changed to aero, and it ain't cheap. around $1100 :cry:
 
Magsy said:
Fit the front and sides, throw the rear bits away! Front is ace :lol:

Do you have the part numbers for this? On realoem it appears you can actually buy it painted?

my bmw dealer said bmw does not ship out painted bumpers, they're all either bare or primed, but yes looking at realoem, there is an option that is painted
 
csmith319 said:
3djam said:
I agree about the rear being better as standard. I do like the front and side skirts though.

Does it have any impact on insurance? Will I have to inform my insurers if I add the kit?
Yes - you need to tell them about something like this, likely won't affect the premium at all, but say if you crash, or if someone damages the car and does a hit and run then the insurance company may not pay up as the car is no longer as described.

correct, you have to declare all additional accessories you put in the car, whether stereo and speaker upgrades, body kits, rims, etc.
 
I have been thinking of fitting this kit, but going with the facelift rear Carbon Diffusor on a pre-facelift car rather than the horrible afterthought peice of plastic (IMO, apologies to anyone with it fitted) that is shown in the pictures.
 
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