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bimmer boy

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  1. Yeah bitch to keep clean but looks good. True the grey looks yuck but if with a black dash and black seat backs and door card outers it would look awesome.. Yeah I might get a few test ones printed. Way more exclusive than those wedding invite mafia ones...


  2. The white one? Wasn't great tbh. It was electric and heated though... Sold it for $150 lol with a dash and carpet etc. No one wanted it!

    God damn it! I would have bought that, even paid over triple that amount...


  3. have 2 options

    both 1995 328i

    one sedan , black std spec , velour seats . around $2750

    one is a motorsport spec silver coupe ,half leather ,around $3750ono

    in papakura

    021433600

    thanks brent

    Any more info in the silver one Brent? Or pictures?

  4. I am looking for a run around car for Auckland. Probably mostly after a E36.

    Nothing yuck or falling to pieces, something fairly tidy.

    Coupe or Sedan

    Msport

    Leather

    Sunroof

    more preference to a FL model but not set in stone since it will only be a temp car.

    Let me know if you know of anything..

    Cheers!


  5. I like meguiars and mothers etc but there leather cleaner is rubbish. I generally use citrus cleaner that is made by Pacer, you can buy it online, just make sure your water it down, I used it 50:50 water and then the cleaner itself.. Otherwise if you get a spray and wipe type cleaner try get one without ammonia and all that jazz .Probably water that down a little too and make sure you moisturise the leather after as it will strip out a lot of the oils from cleaning it and use a nail brush is it is real dirty.


  6. Basically just scrub the leather with a citrus cleaner, wipe of excess and let dry then do it again.

    Then I used a damp cloth and a small amount of paint you use to recolour leather, obviously in the correct colour then apply that.

    What I did to make it easier is if you water down the paint a lot with water in a spray bottle but be careful because it makes a huge mess then apply that then while its still dampish I applied a conditioner and let it sit in the sun or close up the car and let it absorb over night and then in the morning maybe apply the conditioner again and yeah thats it really.

    There is no magic method or anything you just have to just try and see what works

    As for the wheels, no idea what kind they are sorry but yeah I have never seen them on a E36 before although I think they could be a Z3 or Z4 style wheel I'm not sure!

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