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      10-22-2007, 09:53 PM   #1
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Regarding trim swap for an E92 coupe

Hey everyone! I'm sorry if this question has been asked already, but I spend 20 minutes searching and I found no answer.. I'm about to purchase a 335xi coupe tomorrow and trade in my 2005 C55 AMG and I really wanted to get the montego blue color and saddle brown interior with dark walnut burl trim. The predicament comes since the dealer has been able to locate a alpine white with all the options and interior I wanted but I am still in love with the blue. They located a montego blue with the options I wanted, however the only problem is that the car has aluminum trim! I had aluminum trim in my C55 and I, myself, found it very tacky and cheap looking. I asked the dealer if there was any way to buy wood trim and have them install it, but they said it was impossible on the E92 coupes as the trim was "glued in" (I find this very hard to believe). I need to decide by tomorrow morning at 9 A.M. so I'm seeing what I can do. I know many of you will say custom order it but an extreme need has arisen for the car. So my question becomes:

Is it possible for me to just get the aluminum trim and then buy the OEM walnut burl trim afterward? If so, any estimate on cost (installation and trim price) or is it easy to install? Thanks in advance and I'm very sorry if this question has been asked before!
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Hey everyone! I'm sorry if this question has been asked already, but I spend 20 minutes searching and I found no answer.. I'm about to purchase a 335xi coupe tomorrow and trade in my 2005 C55 AMG and I really wanted to get the montego blue color and saddle brown interior with dark walnut burl trim. The predicament comes since the dealer has been able to locate a alpine white with all the options and interior I wanted but I am still in love with the blue. They located a montego blue with the options I wanted, however the only problem is that the car has aluminum trim! I had aluminum trim in my C55 and I, myself, found it very tacky and cheap looking. I asked the dealer if there was any way to buy wood trim and have them install it, but they said it was impossible on the E92 coupes as the trim was "glued in" (I find this very hard to believe). I need to decide by tomorrow morning at 9 A.M. so I'm seeing what I can do. I know many of you will say custom order it but an extreme need has arisen for the car. So my question becomes:

Is it possible for me to just get the aluminum trim and then buy the OEM walnut burl trim afterward? If so, any estimate on cost (installation and trim price) or is it easy to install? Thanks in advance and I'm very sorry if this question has been asked before!
Dude, I'm totally satisfied with mine that I just picked up a couple days ago. It really looks great and doesn't look cheap at all.

Give the shots below a look:



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It doesn't look that bad, but I feel as if the silver gives the car's interior a "cold" feel. I just feel like the wood helps "warm" the car inside..thanks for the quick response though! Any one else with any more info on this? Thanks!
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      10-22-2007, 10:43 PM   #4
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It doesn't look that bad, but I feel as if the silver gives the car's interior a "cold" feel. I just feel like the wood helps "warm" the car inside..thanks for the quick response though! Any one else with any more info on this? Thanks!
Yeah, it was definitely cold this morning (35 degrees F in Denver). I understand your preference, but I bet if you buy the car you will stick with it. I'm sure there is a way to remove the trim but I am definitely no expert on the subject.
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      10-22-2007, 11:32 PM   #5
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yes u can remove the trim it has been done somewhere on this forum...

a link that u can buy the trim

http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...catalogid=4462
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wood is for furniture, yo.
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      10-23-2007, 11:53 AM   #7
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The trim can definitely be replaced. The dealer is being a prick.

You can purchase other trims for varying prices from probably 600-1200 depending on what trim you want. Find Evan @ Tischer BMW on this board and I bet he can get what you want for a good price.
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      10-23-2007, 07:25 PM   #8
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Dude, I'm totally satisfied with mine that I just picked up a couple days ago. It really looks great and doesn't look cheap at all.

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that is so hot
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Trim can be swapped but ALU looks really hot....
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      10-23-2007, 07:55 PM   #10
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that is so hot
Yeah, BMW does a good job with choosing colors that work. I was sold on this combo from the start.

Thanks for the comments.
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wood is for furniture, yo.
lmfao
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Thanks for all your help everyone! I decided to go for the alpine white with the saddle brown interior. Part of me wanted the montego blue, but it didn't have all the options I wanted. Oh well, thanks again!
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      10-24-2007, 01:24 AM   #13
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I have a set of burl trim for a e92 with I-Drive for sale. PM is you are interested.
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Dealer is full of shit. I feel the same way you do though, aluminum looks and feels cheap. Feels like an infiniti!
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      10-24-2007, 12:26 PM   #15
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It can totally be changed out. I have read numerous threads where people have had their cars delivered with the wrong trim and the deal has changed it out no problem. I too like the wood trim! Looks very classy
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      10-24-2007, 12:50 PM   #16
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Thanks for all your help everyone! I decided to go for the alpine white with the saddle brown interior. Part of me wanted the montego blue, but it didn't have all the options I wanted. Oh well, thanks again!
Dude you will not regret with AW!!!! it looks sick!!!
Congrats on the purchase.
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Yeah, if I had to choose betw. white and blue, i would have to flip a coin because both look outstanding. You'll love saddle with white. I think my trim is the middle wood color.
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The trim can definitely be replaced. The dealer is being a prick.
+1000. BMW even makes most trim styles as retrofit kits

Burl: http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts...00&hg=51&fg=95
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i think wood is for furniture too and thats why I got aluminum. but, I must say that it easily scratches. anyone out there wanna swap alum for grey poplar?
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It doesn't look that bad, but I feel as if the silver gives the car's interior a "cold" feel. I just feel like the wood helps "warm" the car inside..thanks for the quick response though! Any one else with any more info on this? Thanks!
I'd go with dark burl walnut. Aluminum would be on a Toyota or something.
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