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Interior Re-finishing
Hi All
I am new to the forum and CSL's. I purchased a 70k mile car last week which needs a little TLC to get the interior as i want it . Can anyone recommend somebody to re-upholster the steering wheel, console between the back seats and back of the driver and passenger seat . I was think of having the seats and steering wheel plastic painted or wrapped and there are a couple of german companies on ebay who cover the steering wheels . I can buy all of the parts new although a thousand quid for something that doesn't really need doing and just me being a fussy git . I'm in the process if fitting brand new disks and pads all round ( OEM BMW ) as they are quite rusty. The rears are good condition ( pads nearly new ) other than rust if anyone is interested in the old. The front ones are grooved quite badly . Any help appreciated Thanks and love the car. A 10 year old car shouldn't be this good ?! :smt055 |
just buy the carbon bits from Mark on here. They look fab. :smokin:
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Bit of a stickler for the standard look i'm afraid although appreciate the advice. Ciao
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you did mention wrapped. Though you were looking for carbon look or something.
If you intent to respray, they are quite easy to do. I resprayed my door handles and smg surround. Was easy and never looked back as they still look fresh and OEM. :-D |
do you know what colour code i need to use, if i get it resprayed. i think spraying sounds like the best idea to me.
Thanks again |
Welcome to the forum :-D
I'll be sending my spare steering wheel to these guys: http://royalsteeringwheels.com |
your the second person to recommend these people and a BIG thanks. I will get off to them next week and will leave some feedback here.
Thanks and appreciate it :-D |
Shimmy had some interior parts sprayed, I'm sure he will tell you where. No one has managed to do the seat backs :(
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Normal paint? How much did they charge?
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