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A used door that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The BMW M8 (F91/F92/F93) was introduced in 2019 and remains in the current generation as of writing, so doors from any M8 built from 2019 onwards should share the same frame within the same body style and side. Always match the body style — Coupe (F92), Convertible (F91), or Gran Coupe (F93) — as doors are not interchangeable across these variants. Confirm the exact year and body style with your breaker against your registration before ordering.
No — the M8 Coupe (F92) and M8 Gran Coupe (F93) are distinct body styles with different door frames, so their doors are not interchangeable. The Gran Coupe is a four-door saloon-style body while the Coupe is a two-door, meaning the door apertures and structures differ entirely. Always specify your exact body style to your breaker.
No — trim level, including standard M8 versus M8 Competition, does not affect door fitment; the door shell and frame are the same across these variants for a matching body style and side. You may find cosmetic differences such as badging or any factory colour, but these do not affect whether the door fits your car. Colour can always be resprayed, so focus on matching body style, side (NS or OS), and generation rather than trim level.
NS stands for nearside, which is the passenger side (left side of the car as you sit in it), and OS stands for offside, which is the driver's side (right side) — these are the standard UK terms used by breakers. Getting this correct is essential because NS and OS doors are not interchangeable. Check which side of your car is damaged and quote the correct term when requesting a door from a breaker.
The BMW M8 (F92/F91/F93) has remained within the same generation throughout its production from 2019, so doors from earlier and later cars within the same body style and side are generally expected to share the same frame. However, if any running production changes were made to door structure or features during that period, they may affect fitment, so you should confirm compatibility across specific years with your breaker against both registrations. Never assume fitment without checking.
The door shell itself fits based on generation, body style, and side (NS or OS) rather than on window or mirror features. However, whether a specific door from a breaker includes the correct regulator type or mirror specification for your car is something you should confirm with the breaker directly against your registration, as these details can vary and are not guaranteed to match. Focus your initial search on body style, year, and side, then discuss the fitted components with the breaker before buying.