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End of an era... last question! Leather restoration?
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2005 3:46 pm
by hogweed
Well, after 5ԚÂa years, it looks like the end of the road for my E30 and me. My mate has fallen very hard times and is doing me a deal I absolutely cannot refuse Ԛ—a the Hogweedmobile & Ԛ£3000 for his M reg M3, simple as that (he's desperate).
So two days of E30 stewardship leftԚ… been nice knowing you all!
ErmԚ… one of the reasons his is cheap is that the leather isnÔš't in brilliant nick Ԛ—a the surface colour (kind of a pale grey) seems to be worn down to a darker underneath colour. IÔš've already factored the cost of a complete new set into the cost, but.. I donÔš't suppose thereÔš's any way of restoring it, given that the colour seems to be actually worn away?
Thanks allԚ…
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2005 4:34 pm
by Simon
Now the real money spending is going to start!!

Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2005 5:28 pm
by hogweed
Simon wrote:Now the real money spending is going to start!!

Yeah... but I'm getting it for nothing, and none of the tight-arses on here was going to buy the best E30 in Britain off me for a few quid, whereas he's very happy to have it as a cheaper car, so...
It was either that, or I spend a small fortune on doing all the 2.7/Schrick/trick suspension etc business on the 325, which would have cost me even more - I've spent a fortune on the E30 over the years, and it's a case of diminishing returns, as it would appear a 4-door 325 isn't actually WORTH anything to anybody!
Different for those with immaculate Sports, E30 M3's obviously.
See you out there somewhere Simon... heh heh heh...

Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2005 6:11 pm
by Cotty
For your leather probs have a chat to Nik Greene. I had some leather replaced in my TVR and he matched the colour to the original. He works on all sorts of leather and did a really good jom on my parents leather sofa.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepage ... storation/
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2005 7:07 pm
by gcorky
yeah leather magic will do that,just treated mine

Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2005 9:20 pm
by hogweed
gcorky wrote:yeah leather magic will do that,just treated mine

What, you mean it'll "re-stain" the durface? That WOULD be handy...
For your leather probs have a chat to Nik Greene. I had some leather replaced in my TVR and he matched the colour to the original. He works on all sorts of leather and did a really good jom on my parents leather sofa.
I've emailed him - I can get a set of 2nd-hand seats for maybe Ԛ£600, but if he could make it pristine for a lot less...

Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2005 10:39 pm
by gcorky
to clarify my seats were scuffed and discoloured and so got the scuffmaster kit ,just tell em the exact bmw name of trim (or send a sample ,small piece from underseat etc,can be applied brush ,sponge -but i would say remove seats and spray for best results.you will not be dissappointed honestly

Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2005 11:29 pm
by hogweed
gcorky wrote:to clarify my seats were scuffed and discoloured and so got the scuffmaster kit ,just tell em the exact bmw name of trim (or send a sample ,small piece from underseat etc,can be applied brush ,sponge -but i would say remove seats and spray for best results.you will not be dissappointed honestly

Wow... time to investigate!