Thinking Of Getting E34

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flash.... yup DIY can save you some money and gives you satisfaction. u'll apprciate the car even more.
 
Originally posted by affan66@May 29 2005, 12:18 PM
flash,
hahah sorry this is severely out of topic.

I agree with you. You'll be doing a lot of DIY soon. Including on and for yourself. Hahahhaha.. *cabut*
 
Originally posted by ALBundy@May 27 2005, 08:32 PM
Yup...koryong! When are you getting yours??
... much consideration I need ... not grow on trees money does .... more of Master Bundy's counsel I need .... :D

Flash, the loose cloth trim on the C-pillars (especially right side) is also another common cosmetic flaw but I've noticed this more on early cars. The post-94 ones don't seem to have this problem.
 
Originally posted by flash@May 28 2005, 02:39 PM
Hi AL, I have seen many E34s specimens in which the cloth trim by the door pillars are coming loose. Is it the same thing mentioned by koryong? Would it be an easy fix to repair the unsightly trim? :dunno:
Yup...the glue gets weak as years go by :) Can either choose to reupholster it (as Hatish has done it tastefully) or get it replace with those from the last batch 95 models.

Rgds
 
Originally posted by ALBundy@May 28 2005, 09:32 AM
Yup...koryong! When are you getting yours?? Alternatively, you can take a drive down to Singapore and swap it. I think they do have a complete set of seats + door panels :yes: :)
Sifu Bundy

Replacement of trim in Singapore..aiyo is the source from Singapore scrap yard or bm workshop? these are post-95 seat and door panel trims?

;) :D
 
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