Z4 E89 Kansas Beige Leather Interior (PRICE LOWERED)

Boris-1973

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For sale, full BMW Z4 E89 Interior in Kansas Beige Leather.
I've recently replaced my whole interior to black after many months of compiling parts.
I therefore wanted to list and sell the whole lot as one deal if possible as this gives someone the chance to get everything at once and not pay sh&*loads of carriage like I did!

The parts are as follows:

2 X Door Cards (VGC. including whole cut by factory for floor lighting). Please note that no switch gear or trim parts are included
1 X Centre Console (VGC. The leather pad is in absolute A1 condition)
1 X Cabrio Cover Instrument Panel Trim Bottom Driver's Side Right (VGC. including storage box)
1 X Glove box (VGC. including side piece)
2 X Heated, manual seats (passenger seat absolutely mint, drivers seat has slight damage to the bolster as you generally tend to find). The bolster may have been re-connolised (before my ownership).

Because of the sheer amount of it, it really needs to be buyer collect from Essex.


£400.00 for the lot. Totally fine if anyone wants to come and inspect it all first.


I've attached a load of photos, but let me know if you want more.

A bank transfer would be the preferred method of payment.

Good luck.
 

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I swapped mine from black to red and I manage to change mine in a couple of days with no experience, it was easier than I expected.
 
Honestly, it isn't something I have had previous experience of doing (and I am not super handy), but it isn't that hard.
I think if I was thinking of doing this again, I would probably plan a whole weekend to get it done.
If you take your time and have the right tools, then you have the advantage that BMW parts are pretty bullet proof (so are hard to break).
My advice would be to be patient, take lots of (before deconstruction) photos and really think it through. Also, record where your screws come from (rather than putting them all into a pot) as I found lots of different type and length, which did slow me down a bit.
Good Luck
 
Boris-1973 said:
lowered the price folks, check it out.
I don't suppose you'd know if the heated seats would swap onto a powered seat base? If so I'll be interested, dammed be the person who bought my car without heated seats!
 
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