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      12-04-2020, 01:18 AM   #1
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Interior update recommendations

I'm looking for recommendations to refresh the interior of my 2009 e92 m3. I have redone the central console trim, wrapped the central cover under the gear knob and wrapped a few other pieces but the inside still looks a bit haggard.

I'm thinking of getting the front seats redyed and refilled. Looking for additional ideas.
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Change the trim out to a set of Carbon ones.
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Leatherique the seats first to actually get the grime off them. From the pictures they just look super dirty it's not clear that the leather is flaking and requires a re-dye?

The aftermarket iDrive knob and wrapped trim make the car look super cheap IMO.

The pictures are very grainy so it's hard to tell whats dirty, whats damaged and whats just grainy photos.
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The trim matches your exterior wrap? I dig it.

Here's what I think:
Redye front seats and door armrests
Bmwp steering wheel
Replace soft touch trim
Bmwp pedal set
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The trim matches your exterior wrap? I dig it.

Here's what I think:
Redye front seats and door armrests
Bmwp steering wheel
Replace soft touch trim
Bmwp pedal set
Yup. The trim matched the exterior. interesting that you were the only one that picked up on that .

Thank you for the recommendation. I never thought of the pedal set but that makes sense.

I usually change my interior trim pieces every 3 to 4 months (rewrap) to keep it looking different but there are a ton of other plastic / leather elements that show their age.

The steering wheel is in the works.
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