41 00... Use Of Materials In Outer Shell

2013 BMW 128i 2D Convertible, Eng CD N52, Standard TransSECTION 41 00... Use Of Materials In Outer Shell
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Fig 1: Identifying Use Of Materials In Outer Shell
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All components not listed in the table below are composed of established sheet steel qualities.

OUTER SHELL MATERIALS TABLE

Component Vehicle Material
(1) Side panel, front E52 (Z8) Aluminum
- E60, E61 Aluminum
- E63, E64 Plastic (thermoplastic)
- E65, E66: Aluminum
- E70, E92, E93 Plastic (thermoplastic)
(2) Front door E36/C (M3) Aluminum or steel
- E36/2 (M3) Aluminum or steel
- E52 (Z8) Aluminum
- E63, E64 Aluminum
(4) Side panel, rear E52 (Z8) Aluminum
(5) Engine hood E38 (750i) Aluminum or steel
- E46/C (M3) Aluminum
(5) Engine hood E46/2 (M3) Aluminum
- E52 (Z8) Aluminum
- E60, E61, E63, E64 Aluminum
- E65, E66, E70, E71 Aluminum
- E85 (Z4) Aluminum
- E92 (M3) Aluminum
(6) Hardtop/roof E36/C Aluminum
- E36/7 (Z3) Plastic (glass fiber/epoxy resin)
- E46/C Aluminum
- E46/2 (M3 CSL) Plastic (CFK)
- E52 (Z8) Plastic (PU)
- E85 (Z4) Plastic (SMC)
- E63 (M6) Plastic (CFK)
(7) Soft top lid E46/C Magnesium
- E64 Plastic (SMC)
(8) Rear lid E46/2 (M3 CSL) Plastic (SMC)
- E52 (Z8) Aluminium
- E63, E64 Plastic (SMC)
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