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    OEM Black carpetting?

    Did BMW never make e30's with a black carpet from the factory? I noticed even in cars with black seats and panels, the carpet remains grey

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    Anthracite was the darkest oem color. You can still get the front (main) piece new, but the rear piece is NLA. Dirtboy has the anthracite front and grey rear. I think he's going to dye the rear to match.


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      #3
      great! thank you very much!



      Of all the black interiors I've seen in most of the e30s I run into, they had grey carpetting. I assumed it was an interior swap at one point but I guess BMW shut the production of black carpets to reduce costs. Could be worse though, I'm just glad grey makes a perfect 2 tone scheem
      Last edited by bmwstephen; 05-20-2010, 06:18 PM.

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        #4
        Originally posted by robrez View Post
        Anthracite was the darkest oem color. You can still get the front (main) piece new, but the rear piece is NLA. Dirtboy has the anthracite front and grey rear. I think he's going to dye the rear to match.
        Where can you get the front (main) piece new? I think it is the other way around. The rear can still be purchased, but not the front.
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          #5
          Check out my thread here. http://www.e30tech.com/forum/showthread.php?t=69557

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            #6
            Originally posted by TurboFox93 View Post
            You can't buy them anymore. I went to theeurodepot and found nothing.
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              #7
              Originally posted by Frog View Post
              You can't buy them anymore. I went to theeurodepot and found nothing.
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                #8
                Didn't someone have some good luck with dying the original carpets black using some upholstery paint? I thought they started with beige carpeting and it came out beautiful when turned black.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by BlueBMW View Post
                  Didn't someone have some good luck with dying the original carpets black using some upholstery paint? I thought they started with beige carpeting and it came out beautiful when turned black.
                  I started with tan carpet and used DupliColor vinyl and fabric paint, and it came out amazing.



                  After the first application:



                  Finished. The flash washes it out a bit, but it's a very deep black. I'm pretty happy with it.





                  You're going to need 3 cans MINIMUM, I ended up using 5 total. 4 on the initial process, and I wanted a spare for areas that I might find later that were lighter or got messed up. I'm going to be using black floormats, and I also didn't use hardly any on the transmission tunnel, since it's all covered by consoles. I didn't go as heavy under the seats, either.

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                    #10
                    Carpet Set, Anthrazit, Front, 09/85 on, OEM

                    Manufacturer Name: BMW OEM
                    Part #: 51 47 1 933 411
                    Condition: New
                    Price: $849.99


                    Lol, that's more than the cost of half of the e30s on here....
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Jean View Post
                      Carpet Set, Anthrazit, Front, 09/85 on, OEM

                      Manufacturer Name: BMW OEM
                      Part #: 51 47 1 933 411
                      Condition: New
                      Price: $849.99


                      Lol, that's more than the cost of half of the e30s on here....
                      Serious, which is why I jumped on a flawless front and rear anthracite carpet being sold by a rede30. He even removed the dash and heater core before pulling the carpet, so it's also uncut. I'm not looking forward to doing the same to install it
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                        #12
                        Ahh it's not too bad. Order new gaskets for the heater box/firewall/dash :)
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                          #13
                          or just cut it...

                          he's my freshly SEM painted carpet.

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                            #14
                            What SEM did you use, the ColorCoat?

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                              #15
                              You don't really PAINT the carpet though right, you are supposed to DYE it...otherwise it doesn't feel as nice anymore.
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