FS: Silver Carbon Fiber Interior Trim (damaged/cheap)
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hey guys, found some silver cf interior trim laying around in my garage. ordered this a while ago and it arrived damaged so i never installed it. the big center piece is broken on the top right area underneath the clearcoat and 2 pins are broken on the back of it as you can see in the pics. also the shifter surround piece has some imperfections underneath the clear coat. all other pieces are in pretty good shape with no other broken tabs/pins. willing to let it go cheap.
$250 shipped
the spot where the broken pins are supposed to be (can be glued)
the imperfections underneath the clearcoat
the broken part of the middle trim below
$250 shipped
the spot where the broken pins are supposed to be (can be glued)
the imperfections underneath the clearcoat
the broken part of the middle trim below
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I am just wondering....who is gonna buy something broken and put in their BMW car! Sorry...
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Well not all of it is broken. Can be used for replacements or spares or whatever. That's why the price is cheap. This trim costs about a grand when new.
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Congrats on the sale!!
Bluecougar, just water sand down the broken part SLOWLY. Once u see silver on the sandpaper, STOP immediately. U can then get some resin and apply over it then resand. Then re-clear and it will look 95%. Can do the same for the surround.
Bluecougar, just water sand down the broken part SLOWLY. Once u see silver on the sandpaper, STOP immediately. U can then get some resin and apply over it then resand. Then re-clear and it will look 95%. Can do the same for the surround.