Interior wrapping ..cool or not ?

It looks good. Do you know anyone who has had it in place for a long time to see how it stands wear and tear?
 
greg81 said:
From the OPs post I was actually wondering how it was wrapped over the leather part, but I guess not all trim options had the leather covering? For example in my pic above there's "leather" on that
Yeah not all come with leather sections, mine was (as in my post on page 1 of this thread) all silver plastic originally but I was lucky to find a pair of half leather panels that needed some attention so they were ideal for wrapping :D
 
Trav said:
It looks good. Do you know anyone who has had it in place for a long time to see how it stands wear and tear?
I wrapped the inside of ours with similar looking stuff and it was on for around 3 years before I removed it. In the whole it still looked good but a few parts the wrap had shrunk and small bits of silver trim was showing at the edges. This may have been how I applied the wrap and possibly not what would always happen. When I removed it I had the pieces hydro dipped instead.
 
I wrapped the interior plastics in my E46 and it still looked good when I sold it a few years later.
 
We'll, that was a massive ballache, but center console done now...
 

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looks spot on greg.
if i didnt have the skills of a one legged man in a bum kicking contest, i would love that.
 
Cheers. Removing the center console is simple compared to the e85. Get some pry tools under the metal plate and slowly work your way round lifting it. Takes just a couple of mins but you've then got about 6 connectors to disconnect, some of which are fiddly if you've got big hands like me.
 
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