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spike
Newbie Joined: 18-February-2004 Status: Offline Points: 12 |
Topic: Wood vaneer trim - real wood or plastic? Posted: 21-July-2004 at 12:18 |
Hopefully an easy question.
E39 , is the wood trim really wood or a plastic imitation. My guess is that it is plastic. Anyone know? |
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Ian :0
Groupie Joined: 11-August-2003 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 92 |
Posted: 21-July-2004 at 12:49 |
Spike, I have black plastic trim in mine. I suspect all styles are plastic. Ian. |
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Deathace
Really Senior Member I Don’t stick keys in electrical sockets. Joined: 27-December-2003 Location: Norfolk Status: Offline Points: 333 |
Posted: 21-July-2004 at 13:03 |
I can't speak for the newer style wood trim but on the older E34 the trim was a wood veneer finish moulded for the relevant section in the car. These were replaced for the later models with plastic wood effect trim. I would hazard a guess that the E39 would be plastic wood effect as well. I am on the look out for carbon efect trim if anyone knows a supplier for the E34. Russ |
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Toxic
Really Senior Member II Joined: 14-October-2003 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 841 |
Posted: 21-July-2004 at 14:59 |
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HeavenEleven
Newbie Joined: 27-November-2003 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 9 |
Posted: 21-July-2004 at 15:00 |
I am very glad to say the wood in an E39 is the real stuff!
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lozlee
Groupie Joined: 04-August-2003 Location: Indonesia Status: Offline Points: 76 |
Posted: 21-July-2004 at 17:05 |
Seen some PreWoodec kits on larkspeed.com - you could try them if they have a carbon effect kit for the E34.
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Deathace
Really Senior Member I Don’t stick keys in electrical sockets. Joined: 27-December-2003 Location: Norfolk Status: Offline Points: 333 |
Posted: 21-July-2004 at 19:24 |
Thanks Lozlee i checked the prewoodec stuff on there and they do a carbon trim so i mailed them asking if they do them for the E34. Russ |
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lozlee
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Posted: 23-July-2004 at 09:38 |
Russ, How did you get on with the dash kit? I'm thinking of changing mine too as I have a wood look on aluminium kit which just looks bad. Cheers |
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Deathace
Really Senior Member I Don’t stick keys in electrical sockets. Joined: 27-December-2003 Location: Norfolk Status: Offline Points: 333 |
Posted: 23-July-2004 at 17:41 |
Still waiting for a reply i think i may mail them again and hope to get a reply monday/tuesday before i go off shore. Russ |
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Deathace
Really Senior Member I Don’t stick keys in electrical sockets. Joined: 27-December-2003 Location: Norfolk Status: Offline Points: 333 |
Posted: 23-July-2004 at 18:04 |
Tried phoning larkspeed and get no joy but have found a site online that does 2 kits 11 piece for £85.90 inc vat and del and the 21 piece for £130.55 check out Design Tuning. Russ |
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Deathace
Really Senior Member I Don’t stick keys in electrical sockets. Joined: 27-December-2003 Location: Norfolk Status: Offline Points: 333 |
Posted: 23-July-2004 at 18:33 |
Also found a couple of sellers on ebay at £116 inc del for uk supplier £77 plus del from germany and euro car parts do the kit for £116 plus del for the 22 piece (3 pieces are just screw covers). Russ |
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lozlee
Groupie Joined: 04-August-2003 Location: Indonesia Status: Offline Points: 76 |
Posted: 24-July-2004 at 16:52 |
Has anyone seen the quality and fit of these kits? I also saw a method where the actual car part can be printed on. I was utterly amazed. Check out www.cubic.co.jp |
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Deathace
Really Senior Member I Don’t stick keys in electrical sockets. Joined: 27-December-2003 Location: Norfolk Status: Offline Points: 333 |
Posted: 24-July-2004 at 19:09 |
that looks rather cool. however i feel taking the car apart to get the parts finished is a tad extreme. Regarding the kits themselves from the info i have obtained they are 2.5mm thick with a very high gloss finish to make it look 3 dimensional. I have already purchased parts like this and they do look quite effective looking at them in person. here is a picture of a dash surround i bought in carbon trim it looks a bit funny in the picture but looks alot better in different lights and angles. Once i get the rest of the trim it should offset the black interior a little making it not so dark. Russ |
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ps003
Groupie Joined: 24-May-2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 61 |
Posted: 24-July-2004 at 20:24 |
Slightly off-topic question but since Russ has posted a photo of his dash above, I thought I'd ask... does anyone know what the little round light above the oil pressure warning lamp is? It's the one adjacent to the 0 on the rev counter. My manual doesn't say what it is so that got me wondering... Paul |
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Current - 2001 E39 530i Sport Auto Previous - 1995 E34 525i SE Manual |
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e34m5
Really Senior Member II Joined: 26-June-2003 Location: Near Rugby, Warwickshire Status: Offline Points: 1344 |
Posted: 24-July-2004 at 20:27 |
That's the sensor which determines how bright the OBC/Mileage display is, if the sun shines on the dash the displays get brighter.
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e34m5
Really Senior Member II Joined: 26-June-2003 Location: Near Rugby, Warwickshire Status: Offline Points: 1344 |
Posted: 24-July-2004 at 20:29 |
And it's the ASC (Automatic Stability Control) warning light not the oil pressure warning light
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ps003
Groupie Joined: 24-May-2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 61 |
Posted: 25-July-2004 at 13:31 |
Ingenious, clever folk those Germans! Thanks for correcting me there (next time I'll read the handbook properly) Paul |
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Current - 2001 E39 530i Sport Auto Previous - 1995 E34 525i SE Manual |
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lozlee
Groupie Joined: 04-August-2003 Location: Indonesia Status: Offline Points: 76 |
Posted: 26-July-2004 at 06:30 |
Hi Russ, Great fit. The pictures on Design Tuning's site do the kit more justice. I didn't see the clocks surround in the E34 kit,though. |
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Deathace
Really Senior Member I Don’t stick keys in electrical sockets. Joined: 27-December-2003 Location: Norfolk Status: Offline Points: 333 |
Posted: 26-July-2004 at 10:53 |
The clock surround i bought off ebay.com (US seller) a few months back just to see if it would look any good before doing the rest of the car. The black carbon fibre effect does accent the black interior well without it standing out too much. I am off shore from tomorrow so i wont be able to do much until i get back in 3 weeks but when im back ill look into the kit more. Russ |
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