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Old 04-06-2012, 01:17 PM
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Cream interior does not go with grey exterior. I bet that was removed from a green or brown X......or red.
that is not cream, it is Champaign Nappa Leather. The exterior color is usually Orinoco Green Metallic #406, Scarab Green Metallic #444, or Midnight Blue Metallic #453
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Old 04-06-2012, 01:48 PM
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that is not cream, it is Champaign Nappa Leather. The exterior color is usually Orinoco Green Metallic #406, Scarab Green Metallic #444, or Midnight Blue Metallic #453
That's right.
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Old 04-06-2012, 02:03 PM
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The dummy is for the drivers seat, I forgot to change it. If you don't wear the seatbelt then the first minute or so there is the gong. I'm getting crazy from it.

My secondhand X5 has no gong for the seatbelt. Everything else (lights, door etc) with a warning works fine. Might be a programmable thing?
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Old 04-06-2012, 03:05 PM
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My secondhand X5 has no gong for the seatbelt. Everything else (lights, door etc) with a warning works fine. Might be a programmable thing?
I checked it with Progman but there is no option to turn it off.
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I will ask and probably get hit with the search but how did you buy those comfort seats they look brand new no driver wear at all. You mentioned bmw individual program.. could you please pm me some details on it.. I hate my tan sports worn out from previous owner seats.. I want brand new comforts seats. Not the used ebay ones.
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Old 04-06-2012, 11:43 PM
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Why do I love the floormats so much?!? They look so plush and comfy.

'grats on some quality stuff man!
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Old 04-07-2012, 05:07 AM
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I will ask and probably get hit with the search but how did you buy those comfort seats they look brand new no driver wear at all. You mentioned bmw individual program.. could you please pm me some details on it.. I hate my tan sports worn out from previous owner seats.. I want brand new comforts seats. Not the used ebay ones.
When I bought the seats they were not so clean as they are now.

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first mod

congrats it is super you are pleased with it and should be.

did you do the work yourself? did all the leather look like the last picture and if so, how and what products did you get it looking so darn nice?

again congrats on really unique look.
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Can I get just the floormants? If so, where? eBay?
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Old 04-07-2012, 09:05 AM
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congrats it is super you are pleased with it and should be.

did you do the work yourself? did all the leather look like the last picture and if so, how and what products did you get it looking so darn nice?

again congrats on really unique look.
Yes, I did all the work myself. The drivers seat was the dirtiest. Passenger seat was a little less dirty. Rear seat was almost new.
I used green soap (that is how we name it in Holland) and a brush.

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