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  • LSB4Me
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    Long shot here, but does anyone know how many cars were produced with Impulse (M-Cloth / G8AT) or how many cars in North America were delivered with this interior? The tools/website available online don’t seem to have this data entered.

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  • 6MTGirl
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    Originally posted by oldFanatic View Post
    I’m sorry but believe you’re mistaken, that’s not “Speed Cloth”.
    That’s code G8AT, “Impuls Anthracite”, I’ve had that.
    “Speed Cloth” is different and came out later. Has a stripe down the middle.
    We mean the same thing. Speed Cloth was not available on the E46, only Cloth/Nappa Leather (G8AT) was. I think the person who mentioned Speed Cloth as the other cloth option besides M-texture really had G8AT in mind.

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  • old///MFanatic
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    Originally posted by 6MTGirl View Post
    Yes, it was available. To clarify, though, on the E46 this option was just called "Cloth/Nappa Leather". Speed cloth is an E9X option.
    I’m sorry but believe you’re mistaken, that’s not “Speed Cloth”.
    That’s code G8AT, “Impuls Anthracite”, I’ve had that.
    “Speed Cloth” is different and came out later. Has a stripe down the middle.
    Last edited by old///MFanatic; 01-24-2021, 12:56 AM.

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  • 6MTGirl
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    Originally posted by oldFanatic View Post
    You sure "speed cloth" was offered on the USA E46 M3? Would be interested in seeing one if you can, thanks.
    Yes, it was available. To clarify, though, on the E46 this option was just called "Cloth/Nappa Leather". Speed cloth is an E9X option.


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  • old///MFanatic
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    Originally posted by SpdFrk View Post
    I may be a little biased. Just a little.
    My cousin has an 03 SMG Vert with every available option checked. I think many of the M3 buyers would consider "options" as more luxurious just because they're optional and because they have to pay extra. To me, less is more.
    Haha, right on good for you. Always best to be excited about what you have 👍
    That combo interior with your ZCP trim accompaniments do compliment each other.

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  • old///MFanatic
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    Originally posted by VisorM3 View Post
    yeah speed cloth has no M colors into it, just plain cloth
    You sure "speed cloth" was offered on the USA E46 M3? Would be interested in seeing one if you can, thanks.

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  • SpdFrk
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    Originally posted by oldFanatic View Post
    This was researched by BMW. Consumer questionnaires said it looked plaid to them which was popular in VW circles. (maybe it was BMW being a head of its trends again). Wasn’t thought of as premium. Heck the “Premium Package/ ZPP” includes full Napa leather(it’s right in the name 😉. It’s perception, I understand you have different opinion from theirs, so each person is correct.

    Also you may notice my car is a manual slicktop, so was familiar with not having full Nappa leather.
    I may be a little biased. Just a little.

    My cousin has an 03 SMG Vert with every available option checked. I think many of the M3 buyers would consider "options" as more luxurious just because they're optional and because they have to pay extra. To me, less is more.

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  • Norocehcap
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    SickFinga hasn't responded in 2 months, they ran my vin # years ago for both my e46's

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  • old///MFanatic
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    Originally posted by SpdFrk View Post
    I have to respectfully disagree that leather looks more premium. The M-Textured Alcantara interior looks so much better IMHO. It's not cloth. The sides of the seats are leather. The center section and the door/side panels are Alcantara. I think most people buy their car pre-ordered by the dealer with leather. If people see the M-Textured Alcantara interior in person, many more would have opted for this.
    This was researched by BMW. Consumer questionnaires said it looked plaid to them which was popular in VW circles. (maybe it was BMW being a head of its trends again). Wasn’t thought of as premium. Heck the “Premium Package/ ZPP” includes full Napa leather(it’s right in the name 😉. It’s perception, I understand you have different opinion from theirs, so each person is correct.

    Also you may notice my car is a manual slicktop, so was familiar with not having full Nappa leather.

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  • SpdFrk
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    Originally posted by oldFanatic View Post
    cloth gets stained/dirty, and in a $50k car most wanted it to look more of a premium interior with leather.
    I have to respectfully disagree that leather looks more premium. The M-Textured Alcantara interior looks so much better IMHO. It's not cloth. The sides of the seats are leather. The center section and the door/side panels are Alcantara. I think most people buy their car pre-ordered by the dealer with leather. If people see the M-Textured Alcantara interior in person, many more would have opted for this.

    As for keeping clean, I do agree with you. It's a little more proned to getting dirty given the textured surface and all the "holes" on it. That's why I have a no food/drink policy. That's why I don't have cupholders. I don't even have a center armrest.

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  • old///MFanatic
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    Originally posted by SpdFrk View Post
    I'm so glad I opted for this interior. Can't believe only 294 people did even though it's a no cost option. It's not cold in the winter and not hot in the summer. And you're not sliding around when cornering.
    cloth gets stained/dirty, and in a $50k car most wanted it to look more of a premium interior with leather.

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  • Inizes
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    Originally posted by Duck360198 View Post
    Sickfinga is who I go to. I pay him annually because I request production numbers quite often. He has confirmed I request more than anybody! Ha! Most people are just asking about how many of their specific combos are produced. Most of MY requests take quite a bit of effort on his part and he provides a lot of info for me. Worth it since we’ve purchased 5 or 6 cars over the years based on production numbers alone. I love production numbers.
    I think I tried getting into those forums but I wasn’t admin approved to join lol. Oh well.

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  • Duck360198
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    Sickfinga is who I go to. I pay him annually because I request production numbers quite often. He has confirmed I request more than anybody! Ha! Most people are just asking about how many of their specific combos are produced. Most of MY requests take quite a bit of effort on his part and he provides a lot of info for me. Worth it since we’ve purchased 5 or 6 cars over the years based on production numbers alone. I love production numbers.

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  • eljay
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    Originally posted by Sharocks View Post
    SickFinga over on MaxBimmer which is a Toronto based BMW forum is the guy that can get production numbers. He works for BMW NA.
    This is the answer

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  • Inizes
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    Originally posted by R1pilot View Post

    I guess I am 1/294 M-Alcantara interior. I would have thought there many more.
    Same here. Here is the official breakdown from Duck, he has a private person he gets info for. Idk how he feels about taking a bunch of requests so please be respectful 😊

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