Comfort Seat Retrofit?
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My Ride: On order: 2007 550i, silver gray, black leather, anth. maple trim, active cruise, heated steering wheel, sport, night vision, vent seats, heat rears, active steering, rear air bags, folding seats, comfort access, navigation , HUD, black head liner, steptronic, premium sound, sirius and HD radio.
Is it possible to retrofit comfort seats? Does anyone have the ability to get the necessary part numbers for a retrofit of black leather comfort seats?
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My Ride: On order: 2007 550i, silver gray, black leather, anth. maple trim, active cruise, heated steering wheel, sport, night vision, vent seats, heat rears, active steering, rear air bags, folding seats, comfort access, navigation , HUD, black head liner, steptronic, premium sound, sirius and HD radio.
BTW.....I don't care what it costs.
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My Ride: 2005 545i (SMG)
Titanium Gray
Black Interior, Anthracite Trim
M-tech kit
Sport Package
Premium Sound
Satellite Radio
Active Cruise
Comfort Seats
Navigation
Folding rear seats
I'll sell you mine for $30,000 so I can sell my car and buy an M5.
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Honestly that is the one thing I will really miss in the M5 is the comfort seats. IMO, they are worth every penny, and I don't understand why the M5 won't have them. I even use the headrests frequently. I just find it's very relaxing to lean my head back every so often, and have the contoured headrest support it. I'll really miss them.
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My Ride: BMW E60 9/04
BMW E46 / 3
There?s a catalouge in wich the retrofitting of comfort seats are mentioned. Because of the differences in all cars there?s no price.
If you already have memory for your seats for example it would be much easier.
If you already have memory for your seats for example it would be much easier.
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Originally Posted by subterFUSE' date='Mar 29 2005, 03:47 AM
I'll sell you mine for $30,000 so I can sell my car and buy an M5.? ?
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My Ride: 535d Eccelsa, 05 2005 (built 12-04), sapphireblack, beige dakota leather, electric seats, poplar wood trim, sport suspension, 124 style 18" alloys, differentiated f/r runflat tyres, steptronic, adaptive light control, bi-xenon, BMW PRO nav, cd, cd changer, electric-foldable and automatic antidazzle rear mirrors, automatic antidazzle internal rear mirror, adjustable central armrest, BT, Hifi Professional LOGIC7 , extended functions aircon, full lighting package, green comfort fascia on windshield, PDC park distance control, voice control, CPT9000 car phone, BMW Assist, BMW On-line, BMW Tracking, alarm system, programmable remote controls.
It is not unlikely that the most efficient and cost effective way to get the comfort seats is to switch car. This kind of retrofit are usually horribly expensive and not worth the effort.
Anyway, if you can get an offer from a qualified dealer, let us to know; just to increase our experience about E60.
Anyway, if you can get an offer from a qualified dealer, let us to know; just to increase our experience about E60.