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02-01-2009, 09:30 PM | #1 |
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I want to get some parts wrapped in alcantara. mayb the roof liner, steering wheel and etc. anyone know any where in MA that i can get this done? or is anyone interested so we can go up and get it done together? haha. i love alcantara but have never been able to have it in my car stock, as most of them are only available in ferrari's and lambo's. haha. so yea. haha.
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A couple places that came to mind:
Luxury Details in Framingham, MA Sound in Motion and the upholsterer next to it in Allston, MA A1 Upholstery in Waltham, MA I had my E90 headliner wrapped in Alcantara at LD and they did a pretty good job on it.
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02-02-2009, 10:31 PM | #3 |
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pretty good? good enough to look OEM? and would they do steering wheels and all too? wow. didnt know they did this stuff. i bring my car down there to get it washed and detailed. haha. i'll ask next time. haha.
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I'm sure they do steering wheel as well. I actually have a black E92 headliner at LD, so if you want to do a core exchange and have Matt wrap mine up first, you can talk to him about it. That way you won't have any down time
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02-03-2009, 09:08 PM | #5 |
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they look good but isnt that for an e92 m3? and i dont think or at least dont know how much of the interior i want to wrap. so i'll be down there anyways to discuss it with him. but they look great! and y arent they in your car anyways? just wondering.
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Because that's for an E90
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I had an E90 335xi in the past.
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Wants to keep the sporty look of the cloth headliner instead of the ultra-luxe look. I had the Alcantara headliner in my E55 AMG and it was nice.
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haha. i've always wanted alcantara in the interior! so i think i'm gonna do it! haha.
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