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E46 M3 (2001-2006) Engine: S54 - Max Hp: 333 hp at 7,900 rpm / 262 lb/ft at 4,900 rpm
Total Produced: 45,000+ - Years Produced: 2001 to 2006.

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Old Sun, Jul-01-2012, 08:48:53 PM   #11
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Wow, that look outstanding! I love the OEM look so I have stayed away from doing anything with my trim but I think that this is the answer. Its a great refresh but still looks factory.

What was your process in regards to prep?

I've said it a million times but ill say it again, love my Coby wheel.

Now that I have replaced everything in regards to center console compartments and dash pieces I only have the seats to refresh/replace and thats it. What are your plans for those worn seats?
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thanks guys

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Looks great.

Steering wheel and boot by CobyWheel? If so is that the black alcantara or the oem gray?
yes, CobyWheel, in black

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Wow, that look outstanding! I love the OEM look so I have stayed away from doing anything with my trim but I think that this is the answer. Its a great refresh but still looks factory.

What was your process in regards to prep?

I've said it a million times but ill say it again, love my Coby wheel.

Now that I have replaced everything in regards to center console compartments and dash pieces I only have the seats to refresh/replace and thats it. What are your plans for those worn seats?
thank you very much, your pics are the ones that convinced me to pull the trigger on the wheel

the seats are a tough one. I am not really prepared to let someone attempt to reupholster them. I have seen some work done this side of the world, and it is not really up to my standards.
I would like to find replacements, but they are "rare" here, population to (written off)m3 ratio

are there any products that could help me? I have read a bit on these forums about leatherique?? or are mine to far gone?
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Old Sun, Jul-01-2012, 09:25:04 PM   #13
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Good job and now shift your attention to your drivers seat because that's what is gonna pull people's attention away from your work.....


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If the leather isn't torn, you can have the bolster sprayed.
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