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what interior mods do u guys think are worth doing to a bimmer. i want to get my seats reupholstered or get new leather ones that i could put a 4-way seat bealt in because i think that looks cool, but what other stuff makes the interior of a car look classy
that illuminated shift knob just looks like its for someone who doesnt know what gear their shifting to in the dark...the whole thing illuminated might be cool... i dont think its worh 190, and theres ways you can do it yourself
Originally posted by tico481@Jul 20 2004, 12:17 AM Yeah, i thought it was cool until I saw the price. You know i bet it didn't even cost them $20 to make that anyways
oh you know that is true for sure, but hey you gotta mak a living somehow! even if it is by ripping off people! haha thats why you gotta be smart and make your own parts!
I don't have the ca$h to do it right now... but I'd line the a/b/c pillars, headliner & rear deck in black alcantera. Then I'd rap the steering wheel, shift boot, and ebrake boot as well. Then I'd probably do my seats and doors in a black alcantera/leather mix.
Buuhh, I'm going to have to side with safety on putting in a 4 point harness. The seats are designed to collapse in a rollover and the factory seat belt takes this into consideration so it can keep you from flying out. Also, you'd lose the back seat behind the driver, and if you go 4 point for driver and passenger then you lose all the back seat and people get pissed they have to put a harness on.
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