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<blockquote data-quote="ck318ci" data-source="post: 5311" data-attributes="member: 1970"><p>hello fellow udm owner,how long would you guys think of this, refurbishing ur ride? my car is 5 1/2 years old now with 35k miles on the clock, everything runs smoothly albeit some small electrical hiccups as i have posted recently....... i am very satisfied with the car but as a perfectionist, i think is time for a bit of a rejuvanating course....theres nothing much to be done to the bodywork, paint is nice and no dinks or dents on the panel beside some minor obscure scratches... alloy wheels are a bit scrappy with some corrosions started to appear and some scuff marks on the rim, i admit is not the best but thats what you get when you paid 150 pounds for from Ebay, though, is 100% genuine BMW product. Interior..... once again, a bit scuff marks on the bolster of the seats and thats it...( half leather sport seats)so, i am thinking of changing the two most obvious flaws on the car.. the interior and the wheels...( big bucks going down the drain again)for the wheels, i got a quote for 190 pounds to professional repair and refurbish.. does that sounds alright? how much would it cost in Malaysia, just want to have a rough idea...interior, i have gotten a deal for 430 pounds for the whole leather sport interior plus fitting, but in exchange for mine, these are not taken from scrap yards but are fully retrim, the guy will take my old set and retrim and sell it off again.. what a way to run a business.... hahaha... as again, does that sounds reasonable?those are just up in my head now, will think about others along the way.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ck318ci, post: 5311, member: 1970"] hello fellow udm owner,how long would you guys think of this, refurbishing ur ride? my car is 5 1/2 years old now with 35k miles on the clock, everything runs smoothly albeit some small electrical hiccups as i have posted recently....... i am very satisfied with the car but as a perfectionist, i think is time for a bit of a rejuvanating course....theres nothing much to be done to the bodywork, paint is nice and no dinks or dents on the panel beside some minor obscure scratches... alloy wheels are a bit scrappy with some corrosions started to appear and some scuff marks on the rim, i admit is not the best but thats what you get when you paid 150 pounds for from Ebay, though, is 100% genuine BMW product. Interior..... once again, a bit scuff marks on the bolster of the seats and thats it...( half leather sport seats)so, i am thinking of changing the two most obvious flaws on the car.. the interior and the wheels...( big bucks going down the drain again)for the wheels, i got a quote for 190 pounds to professional repair and refurbish.. does that sounds alright? how much would it cost in Malaysia, just want to have a rough idea...interior, i have gotten a deal for 430 pounds for the whole leather sport interior plus fitting, but in exchange for mine, these are not taken from scrap yards but are fully retrim, the guy will take my old set and retrim and sell it off again.. what a way to run a business.... hahaha... as again, does that sounds reasonable?those are just up in my head now, will think about others along the way..... [/QUOTE]
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