Hello Folks!
In anticipation to the day I will finally get my beloved Z3 back, I am planning to address a topic.
My 70.000km Z3 has an Individual ///M steering wheel, with the lower insert in smooth leather Mexico green. To date I haven't found anybody that can re-trim it using leather grain similar to OEM and guarantee a color match with the handbrake and shift boots to that Mexico Green.
I am very much in favor to keep the car as OEM as possible and I'd like to preserve the steering wheel without putting on it too much wear: it's already slightly polished on the crown and it has few minor scuffs, besides I very much like that smooth leathered fat wheels of more modern cars.
So here's my options:
1. Keep it on, do nothing or use a removable cover (taxi driver style)
2. Re-trim it completely black (lose the Individual trim)
3. Find another wheel, have it re-trimmed and put that on, save the original wheel (car will not look as nice)
4. Order a similar wheel to BMW (at an insane price, I reckon)
5. Hey, wait a minute! I know somebody who can re-trim it with the Mexico Green, it's [insert name here]
6. Restore it with a leather dye kit (on the German bay there's a seller that says he has Mexico Green...but the color match is still a big question mark and I've never done this before)
Thanks in advance for the tips!
yours, Gun
In anticipation to the day I will finally get my beloved Z3 back, I am planning to address a topic.
My 70.000km Z3 has an Individual ///M steering wheel, with the lower insert in smooth leather Mexico green. To date I haven't found anybody that can re-trim it using leather grain similar to OEM and guarantee a color match with the handbrake and shift boots to that Mexico Green.
I am very much in favor to keep the car as OEM as possible and I'd like to preserve the steering wheel without putting on it too much wear: it's already slightly polished on the crown and it has few minor scuffs, besides I very much like that smooth leathered fat wheels of more modern cars.
So here's my options:
1. Keep it on, do nothing or use a removable cover (taxi driver style)
2. Re-trim it completely black (lose the Individual trim)
3. Find another wheel, have it re-trimmed and put that on, save the original wheel (car will not look as nice)
4. Order a similar wheel to BMW (at an insane price, I reckon)
5. Hey, wait a minute! I know somebody who can re-trim it with the Mexico Green, it's [insert name here]
6. Restore it with a leather dye kit (on the German bay there's a seller that says he has Mexico Green...but the color match is still a big question mark and I've never done this before)
Thanks in advance for the tips!
yours, Gun
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