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Used roof panels vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
The modern BMW 6 Series ran across two main generations: the E63/E64 (2003–2010) and the F06/F12/F13 (2011–2018). Roof panels are body-style and platform-specific, so a panel from the E63/E64 era will not cross over to an F-series car and vice versa. Always quote your exact year and body style when asking a breaker for a roof panel.
No — 2009 sits in the E63/E64 generation (2003–2010) and 2012 sits in the F-series generation (2011–2018), which are entirely different platforms with different body structures. These panels will not interchange across that 2010–2011 generation boundary. Source a roof panel from within the correct generation for your car.
Yes, body style is the most important factor for a roof panel. The E63/E64 generation offered a two-door coupé (E63) and a convertible/cabriolet (E64), while the F-series generation added a four-door Gran Coupé (F06) alongside the coupé (F13) and convertible (F12) — and each has a completely different roof pressing. Make sure you and the breaker are matching on the exact body style, not just the year.
Trim level — whether your car is a Sport, M Sport, or any other specification — does not affect roof panel fitment, as the pressing is the same across trims on the same body style and generation. You may find cosmetic differences such as a different factory paint code or the presence of a panoramic glass section on certain specifications, so check with the breaker whether the panel they have matches any sunroof or glass roof opening your car has. Confirm those cosmetic details against your registration before agreeing a purchase.
No — the Gran Coupé (F06) is a four-door body with a distinctly different roofline and longer roof pressing compared to the two-door F13 coupé, and the panels are not interchangeable. Always specify Gran Coupé when asking breakers, as the two cars share a generation but not their body structures. Matching body style exactly is essential for a roof panel.
The F-series ran from 2011 to 2018, and while the core body structure remained consistent, mid-generation pressing or minor panel changes cannot be ruled out. Name your exact year, body style, and registration when speaking to a breaker, and ask them to confirm the panel matches your specific car rather than assuming all F-series examples are identical.