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Old 08-10-2007, 05:47 PM
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Here am I answering my own question.

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Finally got around to installing the new shifter today. I was going to have the local BMW place do it, as I was a bit apprehensive to do it myself. That was until I was told it would take an hour to do, cost €60, and I would need to make an appointment for next week. So after I got home, it took about 10 minutes after studying the new one to figure it all out, here is the new one:





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I bought the wood trim and I'm looking for help in removing the brushed aluminum trim. Can you tell me how you did it? Thanks and I liked the wood trim. It makes the vehicle interior look more elegant!
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Old 03-26-2011, 09:02 AM
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Take a look at the new one, if I remeber correctly, there are three snap in points (2 on the right and 1 on the left). There is also an achor point at the bottom. Gently pry out the stock shifter from the right side in an out and to the up type fashion. Just be patient and study the back of the new one, it helps a lot in understanding how it fits.

Install is the reverse of above. I was able to du this without harming the orginal shifter cover or the black trim.

I am trying to remeber but I think I tried to use my fingenails to pry it off without any luck and was feeling to lazy to go in my garage a get tools, so I used a dime to pry the old one off.

Good luck!
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Thanks! I'll try it out after work this afternoon.
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Looks pretty good . . . Had anyone bought the AC Schz. Idrive wheels ?
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Old 03-27-2011, 11:46 AM
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Stock looks better IMO.
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Stock looks better IMO.

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When I see wood grain on/in a car I think back to my childhood, riding in the boat-iful Ford Country Squire wagon, complete with the vinyl faux wood exterior kit. So, just my opinion...adding more wood grain = not hot.....

Again just my opinion, other's tastes will obviously vary, I just can't figure it out though....
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Old 03-28-2011, 10:16 AM
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I think it looks great - just not $200 worth.
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Do they make Carbon Fiber one?
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