I want some if it was,i'm about to fit some ox bloods to my sport,and would love the carpet to match !!
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I believe Crimson red is the correct name for the colour and not oxblood which many people refer to. This is what BMW GB told me anyway!PeterS wrote:Apparently, according the spec info from BMW, my 325i Touring was ordered with the 'special order' crimson interior; no idea what that included however as it now has a silver leather interior (which, judging by the state of it looks to have been in it for all of its 20 years
Peter


Same here, although mine also has the codes for the grey cloth sports interior that it still hasPeterS wrote:Apparently, according the spec info from BMW, my 325i Touring was ordered with the 'special order' crimson interior; no idea what that included however as it now has a silver leather interior (which, judging by the state of it looks to have been in it for all of its 20 years)

Ox blood sounds hard as nails thoughGeoff wrote:I believe Crimson red is the correct name for the colour and not oxblood which many people refer to. This is what BMW GB told me anyway!PeterS wrote:Apparently, according the spec info from BMW, my 325i Touring was ordered with the 'special order' crimson interior; no idea what that included however as it now has a silver leather interior (which, judging by the state of it looks to have been in it for all of its 20 years
Peter
Without shadows!!e36boy wrote:Ox blood sounds hard as nails thoughGeoff wrote:I believe Crimson red is the correct name for the colour and not oxblood which many people refer to. This is what BMW GB told me anyway!PeterS wrote:Apparently, according the spec info from BMW, my 325i Touring was ordered with the 'special order' crimson interior; no idea what that included however as it now has a silver leather interior (which, judging by the state of it looks to have been in it for all of its 20 years
Peter

My 325 Touring had that on the dealer enquiry too! (didn't have it though)pacerpete wrote:'Crimson red' is a common feature on touring build specs but i think it is a computer or translation glitch because i have never seen a touring wih red leather. I have also owned a few which listed crimson leather on the spec sheet but i know for a fact had anthracite cloth from new

Shame my car didn't really come with that interior - I like that a lotGeoff wrote:I believe Crimson red is the correct name for the colour and not oxblood which many people refer to. This is what BMW GB told me anyway!PeterS wrote:Apparently, according the spec info from BMW, my 325i Touring was ordered with the 'special order' crimson interior; no idea what that included however as it now has a silver leather interior (which, judging by the state of it looks to have been in it for all of its 20 years
Peter
Was featured in Total BMW magazine a few years back.Low_E30 wrote:I have also seen a M3 cabriolet that had what was called 'Missano Red leather', this was basically a black leather interior, but with red inserts to the seat backs & seat bases...very very rare indeed.