For Sale M Stearing Wheel Trims

Hilly30si

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 By the M6 Toll Rd Staffordshire
I hah my stearing wheel redfurbished at Royal last year and purchased at great expense the trims from BMW cost £160. I have since had the old ones stripped and refinished professionally and they are superb.

Selling at £95 inc P&P

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Harder Matt paint. My mate did the finish as he as is own bodyshop and he did say the rubber paint was crap
 
I'd have had them if it inluded the switch housings was hoping to be able to do a straight swap, save me having time with the car in pieces whilst I get the trims sprayed but as my switches are in the same shape as the rest of the trims may as well do them all together.

They do look to be finished really well though great deal for someone who has undamaged switches to swap in
 
Can I just confirm, are you selling the BMW ones you bought or the refinished old ones?
 
Hilly30si said:
The refinished old ones, which are now like new and only £95 and not £160 :thumbsup:

Thanks for the clarity. If I may, and not to start an argument, why are you selling these? If they're a harder paint finish and just as good as original, would it not be best to stick with them? Hope that doesn't come across as inflammatory!
 
Not at all. The reason I am selling them is I no longer have the car which means the new ones went with car at sale :thumbsup:
 
JAD said:
Hilly30si said:
The refinished old ones, which are now like new and only £95 and not £160 :thumbsup:

Thanks for the clarity. If I may, and not to start an argument, why are you selling these? If they're a harder paint finish and just as good as original, would it not be best to stick with them? Hope that doesn't come across as inflammatory!

It makes sense to swap the good ones in then the car isn't in pieces whilst you get the old ones fixed

Edit OP already answered, slow i am
 
I have just had a standard wheel recovered at Royals. It arrived today. I've had it finished in the 'M' style but not quite as thick. I had planned to remove the silver trims from my existing wheel and transfer them to the new wheel. Do you think your trims would fit? They look very nice and if they would fit I would be interested.
 
Hilly30si said:
Not at all. The reason I am selling them is I no longer have the car which means the new ones went with car at sale :thumbsup:

Perfect answer, thanks. I think I'd like to take these - car is currently away having some fettling so need to re look at the wheel when back this Saturday. Will drop you a line to discuss if these are still available then.
 
85genius said:
JAD said:
Hilly30si said:
The refinished old ones, which are now like new and only £95 and not £160 :thumbsup:

Thanks for the clarity. If I may, and not to start an argument, why are you selling these? If they're a harder paint finish and just as good as original, would it not be best to stick with them? Hope that doesn't come across as inflammatory!

It makes sense to swap the good ones in then the car isn't in pieces whilst you get the old ones fixed

Edit OP already answered, slow i am

Not that it matters, as it's been answered, but that was my point - why get rid of the better ones now there is a replacement set. I'm sure you can understand my questioning of the quality of the respray job.
 
Not got back to me thus far. I thought these would have flew out, being as they wear quickly on the wheel. I wish some had come up when doing my wheel. These really are as good a finish as OE
 
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