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IND | F82 M4 Painted Carbon Fiber Interior Trim Set
IND brings a new option for our clients looking to add a bit of color to the interior of the M4. The BMW OEM dash and door trims are painted by hand, and available accented with nearly any automotive color to compliment the exterior or interior of the vehicle. In this particular instance, we have Laguna Seca Blue. Hope to have installed shots soon! The set will include both dash pieces, and both front and rear door trims. IND F82/F83 M4 Painted Carbon Fiber Interior Trim Set $2200 Please contact IND by phone or email for more information or to place your order. 866.963.4520 | info@ind-distribution.com F82/F83 M4 Painted Carbon Fiber Interior Trim Set may be viewed here in our online store: https://ind-distribution.com/product?sku=IND-F8X-CTSET
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06-18-2015, 01:23 PM | #5 |
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The euro CF door trims are not available in the states just yet.
No installed photos just yet, we're anxious as well!
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In theory, yes. Currently blocked for orders through BMW NA.
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In order to remove the glossy trim from the doors, the door panel in it's entirety must be removed first. From there the plastic welded rivets on the back side must be drilled out to release the trim from the door panel. In order to secure a new or replacement trim set, new clips (PN: 51 41 8 144 600) must be used.
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You're very welcome. We'll look forward to seeing you soon!
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is there a DIY for this. for the trim on the door panels?
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You will be able to pry off the door trims using a plastic pry tool and patience. I strongly recommend starting from the end with the larger base and working your way around the whole trim, top and bottom, until it fully releases.
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Unfortunately not as we would need a chrome base to start with.
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