Hello all,
I have a 97 M3 with interior door trim panels showing signs of age (typical shrinking of vinyl and delamination at the storage pockets)
Are there any professional artisans/craftspeople offering restoration for interior door trim panels? Over the past few years it's been harder and harder to come by replacement parts through the dealership network.
If you have come across, or better yet worked with anyone offering restoration service, please let me know.
Many thanks!
I haven’t personally used them but heard good things.
https://www.prestigeautoleather.com/
Last edited by Hagasan41; 09-20-2022 at 05:49 PM.
i believe the dealership should stock all the parts you need. they always have parts for my e30 and e36
Stock, no... But BMW does have some panels left in stock in Germany which any dealer in the US can order. The pickings are slim and there are no new panels being made.
RealOEM is fairly accurate on which are still available. As you can see most everything is ended. The leather insert portion you're unlikely to find in what you need so expect to swap that out or customize it. You'll be after the vinyl portion of the panel going this route.
https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/sho...diagId=51_2037
https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/sho...diagId=51_2038
Thanks for the suggestions all. We ran the VIN through the dealership network. The parts are discontinued with no stock in the US or Germany.
I'm really looking for leads to restore the original pieces.
Last edited by Tyler Maine; 09-22-2022 at 06:19 PM.
What color interior? Any pics?
jaysonx nothing special - simple black interior. Trim panels are standard black vinyl w/ black leather insert.
Pics attached - bad lighting this morning
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Last edited by Tyler Maine; 09-24-2022 at 11:23 AM.
Your car looks super nice and OEM, so this may not be the answer, but something to consider.
If you've got some patience and are good with working with your hands, you could always try what I did. There's a couple of posts on it, but this one chronicles the main bits of the job.
https://www.bimmerforums.com/forum/s...6#post30496996
For me, spending $100 on a spare set of unloved door panels and another $100 or so on materials was worth the outcome. I didn't want to sink a bunch of coin into a new set of door panels that would inevitably fail again.
Past: '99 Hellrot/Dove M3 | '97 S14 1JZ | '06 Triumph Daytona 675 | '01 330I M-Tech I | '99 Silvia S15 | Current: '96 Estoril/Black M3
I got a referral from my M# specific mechanic for a local upholsterer. I will post a few photos later but he did a fairly good job, some of the wrinkles are annoying but he rebuilt the insides, all new clips, glued the plastic parts inside back on correctly and did both door pockets each side new. $400 but I supplied the Mrain inserts fabric. I was so pleased I am doing the rears now $100.
There are some original, second hand available on evilbay but they didn't look any better than mine; the problem when the panels come off is the method of mounting them back on is often in terrible shape as well.
Last edited by mrbeverlyhills; 09-24-2022 at 07:49 PM.
That’s rough.
So is the car^^^
Last edited by mrbeverlyhills; 09-25-2022 at 09:38 PM.
So open a branch is SoCal
1998 BMW M3 3.2 Cabrio Alpinweiί III on Schwarz German spec 1 of 12
SMG SRA PDC AUC OBC GSM HK UURS IHKA FGR MFL
IG: https://www.instagram.com/iflok/
Sorry, what was wrong with the fabric? It matches the seats, replaces sagging incorrect black panels and upside down or not the door opens where before it didn't (the linkage isn't available from BMW currently). Did I mistakenly wander into the forum for how to be a concours judge? the car is meant as a trainer for 2 girls to track and learn stick; sometimes I think you boys would be welcome additions to the Porsche set: "Excuse me sir, did you know those are the incorrect screws for that year glove box"?
I have a mint, untouched 95 Daytona/black M3, even at my advanced age I can tell the differences between the 2 cars, between up and down, at least before Happy Hour.
The fabric you used is a lower end print, not woven like the original. They do not match the original seats in color, texture, or construction. The Bulgarians use that same fabric for their cobbled together vaderfactory sales.
Graham has proper replica though it's not winning any concours either: https://www.ascfabrics.com/product-page/m-rain-fabric
You can do whatever pleases you. I hope you can acknowledge a lack in execution and not treat us all like our opinions automatically mean everything shown here has to be perfect. That was not the point and what you have shown is hilariously bad (again, sorry).
Well I am pleased to have offered some hilarity into the mix, I did try and find the best available fabric and I think we both agree the execution was less than desirable. I always find your posts amusing, helpful sometimes, even when you are crucifying some poor pleb for not having your extensive knowledge. But if correcting everyone after a hard day working on these cars floats your boat, have at it, just try not to be such a colossal PeeNahs about it. Everyone knows something you don't.
He only said "That's rough" and that was it.
I think you read to much into it, and blew it up further.
1998 BMW M3 3.2 Cabrio Alpinweiί III on Schwarz German spec 1 of 12
SMG SRA PDC AUC OBC GSM HK UURS IHKA FGR MFL
IG: https://www.instagram.com/iflok/
No need to argue--we are all sports car fans here. Thanks for the feedback all.
Not too many leads here, but I appreciate the responses all the same.
I don't think you understand. Your VIN will show panels that are NLA, yes. You can still buy the panels you need in the correct color, just not with the leather insert portion. You will not find anyone that can properly restore the vinyl portion of the door panel (case in point above) so your only option is buy it new from BMW and then have the insert portion (which can be matched) custom upholstered or swapped if your originals are still good.
You're going to miss out on the remaining stock of panels if you sit on this.
https://www.bimmerforums.com/forum/s...6#post30814766
Last edited by Braymond141; 09-29-2022 at 12:19 PM.
I do indeed follow. Before posting, had the parts department run availability on other trim panels that included black vinyl. In several cases, driver side trim panels were available, but not the passenger side.
Thanks for the link. Looks like maybe the poster encountered no stock on the front passenger side too?
OK, thanks for the update on that! I'll run some numbers through the dealership again to see what comes up.
Turner has some in stock
https://www.turnermotorsport.com/p-9...SABEgLrCfD_BwE
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