windscreen trim
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I can't find a thread about sourcing new the plastic coated alloy trim that embeds in the windscreen seal.
A fitter tells me the Mini trim is similar but will be slightly raised and the join cover won't go on. This sounds ok but if it is still available new I would prefer to do that. Is there a supplier?
Rich
A fitter tells me the Mini trim is similar but will be slightly raised and the join cover won't go on. This sounds ok but if it is still available new I would prefer to do that. Is there a supplier?
Rich
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Jim320i
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Mini trim would look gash. Ive had some mini trim in my unit before and it looked nothing like the BMW one.
I have some good chrome window inserts available for the front and rear screens. Pm me if your after some
Jim
I have some good chrome window inserts available for the front and rear screens. Pm me if your after some
Jim
That is a beauty, mate. Something for me to aspire to on mine. I totally love the colour scheme too, the black and the brown check. Is it in concours nick or close? Mine looks great in pics but there is plenty of work to do:
30 ? Cheap ! Is that for a complete front screen piece ? In sure it was more than that when I enquirerd
The condition of this and all black trim/rubber on an e30 really make the difference in it being a nice car or not, they look much better when its really nice
The condition of this and all black trim/rubber on an e30 really make the difference in it being a nice car or not, they look much better when its really nice
That is just the alloy strip, seal and clip not required.polsta wrote:30 ? Cheap ! Is that for a complete front screen piece ? In sure it was more than that when I enquirerd
The condition of this and all black trim/rubber on an e30 really make the difference in it being a nice car or not, they look much better when its really nice
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Can you not remove the chrome strip and add a new one without the 'tool'?
Its a realy worth doing job looks so much better
Ta for comment on car, i must say looks better on pics, but all round its in pretty good nick.
Some more pics on members E30s on 1st or 2nd page just look for my sig.
Ta for comment on car, i must say looks better on pics, but all round its in pretty good nick.
Some more pics on members E30s on 1st or 2nd page just look for my sig.
E30 325i cabby
E39 525i sport in Atlantis blue
E39 525i sport in Atlantis blue
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You can add a new one without the tool, you've need a flat head screw driver, loads of spare finger tips and a massive bag of swear words. And a few hours
I've done 2 cars front and back without the tool... Ive heard it can be done in seconds with the tool.
Looks very clean. What is its mileage?atlantis wrote:Its a realy worth doing job looks so much better![]()
Ta for comment on car, i must say looks better on pics, but all round its in pretty good nick.
Some more pics on members E30s on 1st or 2nd page just look for my sig.
I would love to go out in someone's timewarp car or nut and bolt restoration to see how far I can take mine in terms of handling, tightness, cabin noise etc.



