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Also FYI for those of us in LA, Veteran Co is indeed still open and you can just go and buy the fabric in person. They have shit loads of it.
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Originally posted by AWE46M3 View Post
Turner / ECS was shipping a kit that had mismatching ABC trim panels last year. Did you get a kit that matched?
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Just an FYI, The BM3109 for the pillars is quite a bit thicker than the OE material. It is hard to work with and is not very stretchable. I would suggest new pillars if possible while they are available.
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Originally posted by Wernd View PostYou guys have a LOT more motivation than I do, I just ordered an all new euro headliner and all new pillars. Very happy I did, everything looks perfect. This would definitely save some coin though. Just be careful with the 20 year old plastics as they break easily
Turner / ECS was shipping a kit that had mismatching ABC trim panels last year. Did you get a kit that matched?
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Originally posted by Wernd View PostYou guys have a LOT more motivation than I do, I just ordered an all new euro headliner and all new pillars. Very happy I did, everything looks perfect. This would definitely save some coin though. Just be careful with the 20 year old plastics as they break easily
Recovering the headliner with new fabric is maybe 350usd after labour. Gotta pick your battles. Probably cheaper for you guys based in US to buy new, if it was the difference of a couple hundred then I'd just buy new.
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Originally posted by AWE46M3 View Post
How many yards do you think one would need to do ABC pillars?
My understanding was 134 had a thicker foam backing for headliner and 3109 is the same material but thinner/felt backed so you can use it to wrap trim panels.
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You guys have a LOT more motivation than I do, I just ordered an all new euro headliner and all new pillars. Very happy I did, everything looks perfect. This would definitely save some coin though. Just be careful with the 20 year old plastics as they break easily
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Originally posted by AWE46M3 View Post
How many yards do you think one would need to do ABC pillars?
My understanding was 134 had a thicker foam backing for headliner and 3109 is the same material but thinner/felt backed so you can use it to wrap trim panels.
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Originally posted by TexaZ3 View Posthttps://www.europeanautointeriors.co...BMW&item=BM134
These guys have BM134 in stock. I bought from them before, no issues.
How many yards do you think one would need to do ABC pillars?
My understanding was 134 had a thicker foam backing for headliner and 3109 is the same material but thinner/felt backed so you can use it to wrap trim panels.
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These guys have BM134 in stock. I bought from them before, no issues.
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I was looking at this a few days ago since my headliner just started sagging
As far as I could tell veteranco's new website is https://www.cartopsplus.com/
and BM134 is here: https://www.cartopsplus.com/Automoti...oth-Headlining have to select black BM134 from the colour drop down menu.
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Subscribed. I was reading this thread last night. Thanks for the bump
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Kind of an old thread, but bringing this one back. Anyone know how UV resistant the material from Veteranco/other "OEM" sources are? Seems like Veteranco's website is dead, but found this one: https://www.europeanautointeriors.co...MW&item=BM3109
The black alcantara I wrapped mine with 3 years ago is getting faded. This time around I want it to match the headliner, but want to ensure it's actually same as OEM and won't fade in a handful of years as well
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