Yours are already out and stripped though so you'd be silly not to.. but for those of us who haven't stripped it down and dont want to paint whilst on the car, this is feasibleJozi wrote:Can really make that our to well on my phone but no time for quick fixes. Painter is going to paint them and they won't need doing again for another 20+ yrs, I hope.
Restoring shadowline trim
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LOL, well spotted you coont......Kos wrote:Your glass isn't original BMWpolsta wrote:mine looks super , and its a no brainer to have done rather than re fit worn trim and mess about constantly with trimm stuff, particularly around glass and rubber seals and edges, id go as far to say as all the black work being pristine on an e30 really sets the car off/makes it

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It does look as if these pieces only cover the main surface and don't curve around the edges and if that's the case it would look a bit crap.Mitchen wrote:30 negatives in comparison to 3500 positives.. from reading most are just mix ups like not received etc.
I'm thinking to give this a try.




