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| E36 M3 (1992-1999) {Euro - S50 B32 321hp @ 7400 rpm} {U.S. - S52 B32 240 hp @ 6000 rpm} Total Produced: 71,212 - Years Produced: 1992 to 1999 |
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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My windshield cowling is cracked and missing a couple pretty good sized chunks. I am planning on doing the DIY soon, but in the meantime it has been really rainy here, should I be worried about driving in the rain while the cowling is cracked and missing chunks? Where is water going once it gets behind the cowling?
I can't see where any further damage is happening and I don't think water is getting under/behind the windshield but wanted to double check with someone in the know before I head out for Thanksgiving in the rain. Thanks. |
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LOLiticks troll
Join Date: Sep 2007
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only if you have a 1992-1995.
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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I have a '98 sedan. So driving in a little rain isn't going to create a larger problem for me?
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