Hi everyone, My original 2001 seats have seen better days so I took the car to a local upholstery guy that does a lot of custom work and for local dealers. He mentioned that the leather has shrunk from previous owners not caring for them and letting them dry out. Even on the side you can see where the frame of the seat is starting to show behind the leather. The rest of the seat doesn’t look too bad however he mentioned that it will eventually rip at the stitching. He showed me the different leather options that he uses for BMW and Audi and I settled on one. He gave me a price of $500 per seat for labor and about $300-380 for material for both. Didn’t sound that bad to me however Ive never done anything like this as I always have new cars. He also checked my headliner and said he could redo it for $400. What do you guys think about the prices? Wife isn’t happy about this M3. LOL
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Genuine BMW covers used to turn out looking spectacular, but are no longer available sadly.Originally posted by Thoglan View PostI have yet to see a set of retrimmed seats that didn't look off.
I would search for a good condition OEM set instead
I think Joni / bmwrestoredseats on IG does have it down pretty good for an aftermarket option.E46 ///M3 • 12/2002 • phönix-gelb • 6MT
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That’s what I’m worried about however I saw his work in person on a few cars and it looked great. Never know how these would turn out.Originally posted by Thoglan View PostI have yet to see a set of retrimmed seats that didn't look off.
I would search for a good condition OEM set instead
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Agreed. BMWrestoredseats is no exception, IMO — I’ll never understand why so many people think his work is so good, his seats never look right to my eyes.Originally posted by Thoglan View PostI have yet to see a set of retrimmed seats that didn't look off.
I would search for a good condition OEM set instead
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M texture front seat covers are still available from bmw but they are insanely pricey. I almost bought a set in a moment of weakness.Originally posted by bmwfnatic View Post
Genuine BMW covers used to turn out looking spectacular, but are no longer available sadly.
I think Joni / bmwrestoredseats on IG does have it down pretty good for an aftermarket option.
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Plus if I was going to pay for $1500 a seat for OEM covers I would just upgrade to Recaro Sportsters CS as they look amazing! The OEM seats aren’t that great to start with however I wanted to refresh the interior without getting crazy. My wife isn’t happy with the idea of this “OLD” car I’m spending money on to start.Originally posted by Thoglan View Post
M texture front seat covers are still available from bmw but they are insanely pricey. I almost bought a set in a moment of weakness.
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