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    #31
    The skull shift boots go really well dude.
    - Josh
    1990 325is

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      #32
      Door trims redone in recaro fabric to match the seats

      Door trim

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        #33
        I'm in the middle of readying my interior and this thread compels me to 2 tone it :)
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          #34
          Need to put you all, up game!

          @IRON-E30 aka Edwin:D

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            #35
            Ok, I'm in the middle of doing my door cards, and it looks to me like most of you are using a separate center trim, then attaching it after covering the rest of the panel. Or are you guys doing something completely diffrent?
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              #36
              Originally posted by Spyke View Post
              I'm printing and laminating graphics today!

              Omg....the things i would do with that.



              Thread is really making me want to rear into the 3 sets of door cards and have at it!

              Any words of advice from you pros?
              Swanny!
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                #37
                Originally posted by EthirtyIS View Post
                Ok, I'm in the middle of doing my door cards, and it looks to me like most of you are using a separate center trim, then attaching it after covering the rest of the panel. Or are you guys doing something completely diffrent?
                The centers on the rear panels I have are separate pieces held on with clips. I am planning to do mine the same way.
                - Josh
                1990 325is

                Need a shift boot?
                Looking to buy shift boot frames, PM if you have one to sell

                Here's what happens when you let the internet pick your license plate

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Cletonius View Post
                  The centers on the rear panels I have are separate pieces held on with clips. I am planning to do mine the same way.
                  Pics of this?
                  Swanny!
                  SUCKERS.

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                    #39
                    The reason I ask, I did this , but use small countersunk screws and nuts to hold the insert in. The pannel came out great, BUT... With the thickness of the factory fiber board plus the insert fiberboard plus the 1/4" foam and material, I couldn't get the door pull trims to stay on, or not break. So I was going to go with a thinner cardboard used for headliners. Then I tried to sew the whole cover together first than cover, I've gotten close, but the issue I keep running into is getting the inside corners of the inert to stick.
                    I'll probably abandon ship and go back to the 2 peice design.
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Swanny View Post
                      Pics of this?
                      They're in my storage locker, I'll see about grabbing a pic for you.
                      - Josh
                      1990 325is

                      Need a shift boot?
                      Looking to buy shift boot frames, PM if you have one to sell

                      Here's what happens when you let the internet pick your license plate

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by lambo View Post
                        What is this madness???

                        I wanna see a write up on this. The controls appear to be from a e32 7 series.
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                          #42
                          E34 has the same controls as well. That is the climate control version however. No idea how they got that to work in an e30. You would have to swap the entire heater box. OBC is e34/e32 as well.

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                            #43
                            Just finished these today for a cool dude on the Facebook R3v group:


                            IMG_20131008_123346 by Spyke e36/e30, on Flickr
                            Current_SeeDee 1972 e10 Luna 1975 e10
                            Past___Veronica 1994 e36 Le-Ah 1987 e30

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                              #44
                              Those are badass!
                              - Josh
                              1990 325is

                              Need a shift boot?
                              Looking to buy shift boot frames, PM if you have one to sell

                              Here's what happens when you let the internet pick your license plate

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                                #45
                                I guess this counts as "custom."





                                I had to combine two cardinal cards to get one that had both good vinyl and a good unbroken card to make the passenger side. The material that was on the good card was ok except for a 1" slice under the handle area. Instead of wasting it I got a good friend of mine to make a shift and ebrake boot out of it. The ebrake boot is still under construction.


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