New pics of my 6er
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My Ride: 2011, E90 M3 Sedan. Alpine White.Competition package, Keyhole cover, fender reflectors in Alpine white, RPI Exhaust, 19
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My Ride: 2006 BMW 650i
Thanks guys! i really appreciate your cool comments . Yeah Don really did someone magic with my plain dark wood trims. Hopefully i can afford to put more mods in lol!
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Very nice man!
At first I was scared of removing the trim and was going to pay someone to remove and wrap it, but then I grew a set and ended up doing it myself. Sounds like you did the hardest part which was to remove the trim!
At first I was scared of removing the trim and was going to pay someone to remove and wrap it, but then I grew a set and ended up doing it myself. Sounds like you did the hardest part which was to remove the trim!
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yeah actually i was scared to do it at first.. until i was like.. i can do this shizzz.. lol then i figuered out that i had all the tools when since my gf's little brother has this kit that has all the screws(star,flat, philips etc) then i saw some guy's diy, 5 HOURS later . i got it.. that hardest part honestly is the middle console until i found out "the secret" screw. then it was pretty easy from thenn.. i should of wrote a DIY. :thumbsdown: