E46 Dashboard trim

E46 Dashboard trim

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Med1c

Original Poster:

1,127 posts

196 months

Monday 21st July 2014
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Hi

Can anyone recommend a site where you can purchase replacement Dashboard trim repair kits or the film to cover old / damaged interior panels ?

Thanks in advance for any help.



stevewak

497 posts

130 months

Monday 21st July 2014
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I would try eBay or the excellent Quarry Motors and replace parts complete. The easily scratched black 'leather' sunglasses case and ashtray cover is almost impossible to buy s/h in good condition. A tip (from watching a car radio guy remove the metal trim): get a proper plastic/nylon trim removal tool and it just pops off.

RC1

4,097 posts

219 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2014
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FAB recycling another good one...

Med1c

Original Poster:

1,127 posts

196 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2014
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Thanks for the info everyone :-)

tgr

1,134 posts

171 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2014
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Med - if I were you I would buy that stuff new. Use Cotswold BMW or bmw mini parts to get them cheapest.

Because the plastic scratches and degrades easily it may be more trouble than it's worth getting second hand bits

Med1c

Original Poster:

1,127 posts

196 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2014
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tgr said:
Med - if I were you I would buy that stuff new. Use Cotswold BMW or bmw mini parts to get them cheapest.

Because the plastic scratches and degrades easily it may be more trouble than it's worth getting second hand bits
Thanks TGR - You had a valid point :-) Much appreciate your advice thank you :-)

RC1

4,097 posts

219 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2014
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ive found that my local bmw dealer parts counter will always beat cotswold or bmminiparts prices when you allow for the postage with those guys.. just another option to consider

clonmult

10,529 posts

209 months

Wednesday 23rd July 2014
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I'm intending to remove a couple of the trim panels, sand them down and respray. The damage on various panels on my Ti is all just the top (painted?) layer coming off. Take it all back to bear plastic, respray (in black) and it should look better than new.

Matt_N

8,901 posts

202 months

Thursday 24th July 2014
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If it's the carbon cube trim it's really easy to re-furb yourself, you just need a can of satin black paint. A few light coats will have it looking like new.

If it's the rubberised storage bins and their lids below the radio then they are tough to get in good nick as the rubber seems to perish over time.

No idea how much they are new but Cotswold BMW quoted me £70 + VAT for a driver's door carbon cube trim for my E46 saloon yikes

The above technique had it looking like new for a few quid.

If it's the wood trim then replacements are you're only option or you could sand back and paint satin silver or use a carbon fibre wrap perhaps?