I love the color, and I think it will look great once the seats get more stuffed and it tightens up a bit. Nice work man!
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Originally posted by DigitalwaveAdding more foam to tighten the leathe seems like a band-aid fix, can't you tighten the leather at all?
Are you going to recover a back seat in matching leather? What color is the back seat now?
Originally posted by M3fan4evaLikin the seats... they are "interesting" lolol
they are much more comfortable than they look guys...
Originally posted by asubimmerwow the wood looks great in your int. I might have personally gone w/ slightly darker seats but it looks great IMHO. That is one of my new fav interior's :twisted:
Originally posted by MikesJoIt looks too loose. After you stuff it it should look a bit better. Did you diy?
Originally posted by 2002maniacThose seats look like my grandpa.
If you could tightern up the leather a bit they will be titties though.
Originally posted by e30vertNot a fan at all, but will not bash as I would not welcome bashing on the new interior that I am working on for my e30vert. There is too much leather material in all of the pieces that have been cut and thats what gives it that saggy look. To fix that correctly one needs to remove the entire covers and unstitch the individual pieces and then cut them back a bit and restitch. ALot of work to do it that way! To overstuff the existing seats is not an easy task as one has to add just enough padding in areas that need it and then hog ring it back on tight. This method almost always causes gathering and puffiness in some areas and droops in others.
Hope you did not pay the trim shop much for that work. Good luck on getting it sorted.
Originally posted by moatilliattathe speaker cards dont match your door cards. looks goofy. were did you come across that material?
Originally posted by FifeDog236Love the wood and the seats as theyre so god damn comfy, but Id lose the leather shift boot actually. Keep it black.
Originally posted by golde30color looks cool, but the floppy leather look reminds me of a retired old man sunbathing...
Originally posted by equate975Ditto, they will look good once the leather is tightened up.
Im not diggin the steering wheel though, first off wood dosnt belong in e30s, and second wood steering wheels look ugly in any car.
Originally posted by KevRC4130I love the color, and I think it will look great once the seats get more stuffed and it tightens up a bit. Nice work man!
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I'm totally into the color, almost E36/Modena like. Would look better if the material wasn't so 'loose' looking on the seats. I think it's a great contrast with the Royalblau.Trevor Ely
'95 M Sport 540i - '00 A4 1.8TQMS - '85 190E 2.3-16
'88 535is - '87 325e - '89 325is - '91 318is - '90 325is - '96 328is
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Originally posted by bmw332iI guess I'm the first to say it....
Originally posted by DigitalwaveLooks like Rob did an excellent job on the rear seat!
That being said, seeing it in the daylight makes it look even worse to me. It sticks out like a sore thumb. Looks like the car has gone downhill since Dave got rid of it, sorry to say.
The rear seat DID come out a lot better - we'll be working with the fronts to make it match. I'm not sure if the original padding is just tired on the e21 front seats, or if the leather is just loose - either way it will be fixed, and it will look much better.
Originally posted by bmwm3n528I'm totally into the color, almost E36/Modena like. Would look better if the material wasn't so 'loose' looking on the seats. I think it's a great contrast with the Royalblau.
Originally posted by FifeDog236Just saw the daylight pics. Car looks ten times better than the last time I saw it at the garage. When did you get the trunk lid painted?Originally posted by DigitalwaveThe trunk lid was repainted and it still has a 2" chip in the corner?
Originally posted by grapedrinkWell the rear top portion of the seat looks OK. It still needs alot of work but the front seats are just garabge. The recovering job looks like SHIT. Hope you didn't pay them yet.
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For those who don't remember, or never really got a good look, this is how the car look when I got it (less the wood wheel)
Every seat had separation at the seams, every panel was damaged, heavily faded, or both, the rear deck had faded to a light grey/tan color - in general, there wasn't a good angle to look at.
Here's the exterior, as I got it:
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Definitly okay for a Vert. Not my idea for a coupe I understand its a work in progress i would love to see finished pics and .. WAX that sumbitch..
otherwise nice vert..and definitly a nice S.Wheel
:woowoo: Jus fo dekorashun main .
Mods to come:IS LIP RyanG(scored) MTechII Rear (SCORED) Shadowline (soon) Tint (soon) Umnitza HLConv w/HID ( wow am i broke yet)
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Originally posted by FifeDog236Ill vouch for the fact that the car has come a long ways since Scotty got it in the fall. You still waiting till next winter to get that full respray?
PS - wheels should be on their way shortly - should clean things up nice ;)
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Originally posted by bmw332iWell, now that I see the old interior, it has come a long way. But still, it's shittily done. Like someone else said, I hope you didn't pay whomever did that yet.
The front seats were left loose to see how they'd fit once they got some seat time. They were sold to me with the intention of making modifications - this was a "first step" modification, if you may. It's easy to bring the leather in tighter - it's another to make it too tight the first time and have to make it looser - you can't, and you would have wasted the leather.
I'll be making modifications soon with Rob regarding the loose fitment of the front - once it's done, I'll post "after" pics and you guys can critique again.
I'm glad to see that especially in comparison with the old interior, the new interior is getting some good votes. We'll see how the alterations come out ;)
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