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05-12-2014, 10:22 PM | #1 |
Epic404
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Interior Q PICS!
I have the infamous soft touch peeling on a my beige interior (driver's door and rear console). It really makes the interior look like *ss. After doing some research I've found I pretty much have the following options:
1. Replace with new parts. Costs a ridiculous amount of money.Unless someone has a compelling reason, it seems like #4 is the way to go. That leaves me with what color to go with. I'd like to do color that coordinates with another color in the interior. I doubt there is a vinyl beige on the market that matches very good. Black wouldn't look right on these parts. Sooo, I think it would be best if I tried to match the metal trim present in the door handle, shifter, and other places. I don't have swatches so I'm not sure if it would be 3m satin white alum, titanium, Avery chrome, or something else altogether. Does anyone know what vinyl best match the metal trim? ![]() ![]() |
05-13-2014, 11:28 AM | #2 |
Epic404
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Anyone know for sure if a 2007 335i coupe rear console would fit in a 2007 335i convertible? I'd think they'd be compatible but unless I'm inputting something wrong it looks like they have different part numbers on RealOEM.com.
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