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      07-23-2017, 12:48 AM   #1
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Thoughts on Piano Black Interior trim in black interior?

Hey guys, I have glacier aluminum trim in my car and have always thought it lacked a bit of warmth. In my previous e90 which had the beautiful oyster interior with poplar wood trim, I wanted to switch to piano black but never got around to it. I think that would've made an excellent looking interior. My current e90 has black leather and I picked up some nice wood trim on ebay with plans of doing a DIY piano black finish. I think it could look amazing and I've seen one picture of black leather/piano black and liked it but before I commit to the amount of work this will take, I'd like to get a few opinions on whether or not it will lack contrast and leave me wanting the aluminum back. What do you all say: too much black or no?

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I like it.
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I have this interior set up. everything looks great for a week after interior detail. just know its hard to maintain and dust particles are visible under the sun. Other than that, the clean all bulk look is really eye catching.
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I have this interior set up. everything looks great for a week after interior detail. just know its hard to maintain and dust particles are visible under the sun. Other than that, the clean all bulk look is really eye catching.
I'd love to see pics! Seems to be an uncommon combination. Thanks for the replies guys.
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Looks so clean

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I love Piano Black but finding Kryptonite is easier than finding rare trim for the E90!

I wanted Piano Black and so does everyone else who has an E90 (it seems). Impossible to find! And if you do find it get ready to spent a lot of money and spend it fast because if you don't buy it immediately someone else will with in minutes!

Then I wanted Glacier Silver (a.k.a E90 335is trim) and so does everyone else who has an E90. Hard to find & expensive to buy used but not impossible to find.

I'm not even going to get into the Carbon Fiber wrapped trim being sold for thousands of dollars on eBay craze!

AT the end of the day a good wrap can possible mimic piano black!
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I love Piano Black but finding Kryptonite is easier than finding rare trim for the E90!

I wanted Piano Black and so does everyone else who has an E90 (it seems). Impossible to find! And if you do find it get ready to spent a lot of money and spend it fast because if you don't buy it immediately someone else will with in minutes!

Then I wanted Glacier Silver (a.k.a E90 335is trim) and so does everyone else who has an E90. Hard to find & expensive to buy used but not impossible to find.

I'm not even going to get into the Carbon Fiber wrapped trim being sold for thousands of dollars on eBay craze!

AT the end of the day a good wrap can possible mimic piano black!
Are people actually getting thousands for wrapped trim on eBay? I know my future side job if so! haha. I actually don't plan to buy OEM piano black, as I believe it had to be ordered separately since we don't have BMW individual in the states. I bought a dark burlwood trim and plan to refinish it myself if I go through with it. Good luck with the search for the is trim!
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Are people actually getting thousands for wrapped trim on eBay? I know my future side job if so! haha. I actually don't plan to buy OEM piano black, as I believe it had to be ordered separately since we don't have BMW individual in the states. I bought a dark burlwood trim and plan to refinish it myself if I go through with it. Good luck with the search for the is trim!
yup there is an eBay seller out of Ontario, Canada (Nacho) that CF wraps old trim and list them from $500 for a piece to $1000+ for the set.

People buy them too. But that Piano Black Trim is like finding the Holy Spirirt!

When you see Piano Plack in person is like catching a virus! You gotta have it in your car!
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I've got a piano black trim. IMO it's the best look for the interior of any of the e9x platforms. Minus the leather carbon fibre trim.
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      07-26-2017, 01:11 AM   #10
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Before I rewrapped mine aluminum color, the back had piano black wrap on it. It was nice but I noticed it showed handprints and such pretty easily. No big deal, I clean my car regularly but just a thought. Anyway, I think It would look clean with black interior.
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Very nice but black has to be left spotless. Painting wood any color is an enormous upgrade. This car is too small to properly display a typical wood finish. Unless you get your black finish perfect it will look crappy so I hope you've got all the right tools for a DIY. I'm a big fan of all the aluminum and silver trims since it breaks up the black boldly. Why not just keep yours on? I'm guessing just bored with it?
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Very nice but black has to be left spotless. Painting wood any color is an enormous upgrade. This car is too small to properly display a typical wood finish. Unless you get your black finish perfect it will look crappy so I hope you've got all the right tools for a DIY. I'm a big fan of all the aluminum and silver trims since it breaks up the black boldly. Why not just keep yours on? I'm guessing just bored with it?
Yeah I may still keep the silver, it doesn't look bad at all and isn't pitted like most but I feel like it's a tad bit cold or uninviting. I've read up on a lot of DIY's on a piano black finish for speakers, etc. and I think I could do it but worst case, I ruined some burlwood and would just keep the aluminum. Could always wrap the wood if it didn't turn out well.
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So I did some searching around and this is the only guy selling the Piano Black Trim.
Cheaper than the BMW Dealership but still way too much money! He only has 1 set in stock for 2006 to 2008 idrive



$2,399.95
This is a genuine BMW piano black wood interior trim kit for a BMW E92 or E93 3 Series Coupe or Convertible 2007 and newer (Please specify your exact year).

https://euroactiveparts.com/product/...interior-trim/


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This is a genuine BMW piano black wood interior trim kit for a BMW E92 or E93 3 Series Coupe or Convertible 2007 and newer (Please specify your exact year). There's also a pearl accent line that runs through the top of the two dashboard trims. Very classy and very stylish. If you're looking for a way to give the interior of your 3 a more dramatic and exclusive look, look no further. This is a great finishing touch for your interior. This is actually an INDIVIDUAL line trim kit offered only to the European market which we are able to get for you. Included in this set are the following trim pieces:

Left Cockpit

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Front Door, Left

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Rear Door, Left

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IMPORTANT: Please indicate whether your 3 has the I-Drive control knob on the center console when ordering so we can provide you with the appropriate center console for your vehicle. Include this information with your order and we'll confirm receipt.

You can also choose from other interior trim options for your new 3 in our store by going to the "BMW 3 Series Accessories" category in our store by clicking on the link below and then going selecting that category from the left.

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Holy smokes. 2.4k for trim? I'd rather just wrap it gloss black and call it a day.
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Yeah no way that is worth it, wrapping it will give you same results if done right.
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Yeah no way that is worth it, wrapping it will give you same results if done right.
Wrapping will never have the same mirror finish that can be achieved from a lacquer but I plan on attempting it myself so we'll see how it turns out. Might be horrible but the trim won't be ruined as I could always wrap it if I screw up haha
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Yeah no way that is worth it, wrapping it will give you same results if done right.
Wrapping will never have the same mirror finish that can be achieved from a lacquer but I plan on attempting it myself so we'll see how it turns out. Might be horrible but the trim won't be ruined as I could always wrap it if I screw up haha
I agree with you on the finish. Please post pics of your progress if you go through with it.
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You're right, a laquer finish cant be compared as it has alot of depth.
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I agree with you on the finish. Please post pics of your progress if you go through with it.
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