I'm looking for Nappa colour "chateau". Perforated would be a bonus. I'm wanting to retrim a steering wheel.
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UK source for some BMW leather
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sapphireblack
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Internet searching seems to only offer US suppliers. Does anyone know a UK or EU source?
I'm looking for Nappa colour "chateau". Perforated would be a bonus. I'm wanting to retrim a steering wheel.
I'm looking for Nappa colour "chateau". Perforated would be a bonus. I'm wanting to retrim a steering wheel.
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sapphireblack
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I can answer myself. One of the US names Google produced also has a UK business in Weybridge, Surrey, odd Google didn't tell me that?
UK Hide Company, 01932 353338
Anyway, BMW don't have their own herd of moo-cows of course and the colour i seek just has a code reference. Samples are on route as i type. Priced at almost £200 for a half hide isn't exactly cheap, but if i pursue this at all i may get creative with the large balance of material.
UK Hide Company, 01932 353338
Anyway, BMW don't have their own herd of moo-cows of course and the colour i seek just has a code reference. Samples are on route as i type. Priced at almost £200 for a half hide isn't exactly cheap, but if i pursue this at all i may get creative with the large balance of material.
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You could do your dash too……second thoughts, getting that out and back in again!!!
New wallet?
New wallet?
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I thought the dash but only very briefly. Cars with leather covered dash tops are pre sewn into shape. There's no way i could ever acheive that without a donor dash top section.
More likely would be to cover some other trim pieces, but that means dismantling door cards and other tricky areas. I think a custom steering wheel is an easier option, assuming of course the supplier has a truely matching leather?
More likely would be to cover some other trim pieces, but that means dismantling door cards and other tricky areas. I think a custom steering wheel is an easier option, assuming of course the supplier has a truely matching leather?
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Another banal thread for some i would imagine.
Regardless of being able to source an appropriate hide, (not so far) finding a steering wheel re-trimer who can replicate the M sport stitching design is also proving illusive.
Another project-modification looks like being consigned to the scrapped idea folder.
Regardless of being able to source an appropriate hide, (not so far) finding a steering wheel re-trimer who can replicate the M sport stitching design is also proving illusive.
Another project-modification looks like being consigned to the scrapped idea folder.
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Not banal at all. Re trimming is of interest (to me at least) and as our cars age, becomes more important. It’s not just about styling or mods. Quality re-trimmers are hard to find and the good ones, harder.
Might be worth looking at some of the forums around say a 3/4/5 Series as those tend to get modded more often. There might be a clue for a good retrimmer there? I mean they must do more than just stick an M3 badge on a 316 after all….
Might be worth looking at some of the forums around say a 3/4/5 Series as those tend to get modded more often. There might be a clue for a good retrimmer there? I mean they must do more than just stick an M3 badge on a 316 after all….
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The oddity of the E70/71 M Sport steering wheel is the curved stitching at the horizontal line. I got several flat rejections, with we can't help you, or similar words.