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  • Andy2424
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    your car is a dream

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  • ra2fanatic
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    I was suppose to have this done months ago. And then I got lazy and didn't want to do it. So finally just dropped it off at the shop and had them do it instead. Mile End Composites CSL front going on and the Status Gruppe CSL coming off.

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  • ra2fanatic
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    Originally posted by freshprince2421 View Post
    Talk about bringing sexy back. CSL panels are 🤤

    Did you code out the side airbags? Bummer you have to remove them, only hesitation for me.
    Correct. I removed them and had it coded out.

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  • efourtysix-m3-321
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    Originally posted by ra2fanatic View Post

    Westminster Auto Upholstery provided the material and wrapped the headliner for me.

    https://westminsterautoupholsteryoc.com/reviews.php
    Thanks for the info, appreciate it.

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  • freshprince2421
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    Talk about bringing sexy back. CSL panels are 🤤

    Did you code out the side airbags? Bummer you have to remove them, only hesitation for me.

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  • ra2fanatic
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    Originally posted by efourtysix-m3-321 View Post
    Where did you buy the material for headliner? I need to get headliner and sides wrapped in Alclantara.
    Westminster Auto Upholstery provided the material and wrapped the headliner for me.

    Read customer reviews of Westminster Auto Upholstery Shop, since 1981 serving Tustin, Newport Beach, Placentia, Brea, Orange, Huntington Beach, Laguna Niguel.

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  • efourtysix-m3-321
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    Where did you buy the material for headliner? I need to get headliner and sides wrapped in Alclantara.

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  • ra2fanatic
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    Interior finally done. Spent the afternoon putting in the rear karbonius cards, replaced the rear window motors, replaced the driver and passenger side seat belts because they never retracted so it was time to replace them, and installed the euro visors. She is done.


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  • ra2fanatic
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    Originally posted by Icecream View Post

    I thoroughly enjoyed the shutdown because the roads were wide open. Nowadays I'm back to wanting to shoot myself anytime I get on the road. Now that I'm no longer working in LA, can't wait to get out.
    I certainly enjoyed the open roads, but at the same time I barely went out. Always busy with work and now, even more so. I'd be lucky to put 2k miles on the CS this year and maybe another 500 miles on the M3.

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  • Icecream
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    Originally posted by ra2fanatic View Post

    Oh man, you can see/feel the difference. I think a couple of weeks back there was a report that traffic is 85%(?) of pre-pandemic now. And anything after 3 you can see the difference in traffic again, as it once was. On weekends you can see the congestion building up throughout the day also. So yeah, splitting traffic on the bike is what keeps me sane. lol
    I thoroughly enjoyed the shutdown because the roads were wide open. Nowadays I'm back to wanting to shoot myself anytime I get on the road. Now that I'm no longer working in LA, can't wait to get out.

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  • ra2fanatic
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    Installed the CSL trunk trim and have to say, the most minor of details, but now when it closes it doesn't have this weird "flexing" sound from the liner.



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  • ra2fanatic
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    Originally posted by Sharocks View Post

    Damn LA traffic is still bad in Rona days huh? Boston has changed quite a bit since.
    Oh man, you can see/feel the difference. I think a couple of weeks back there was a report that traffic is 85%(?) of pre-pandemic now. And anything after 3 you can see the difference in traffic again, as it once was. On weekends you can see the congestion building up throughout the day also. So yeah, splitting traffic on the bike is what keeps me sane. lol

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  • Sharocks
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    Originally posted by ra2fanatic View Post

    I daily the F750GS, but take the Prius from time to time. I hate LA traffic, so I'd rather split traffic 90% of the time. But I've been working from home for over a year now.
    Damn LA traffic is still bad in Rona days huh? Boston has changed quite a bit since.

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  • ra2fanatic
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    Originally posted by Sharocks View Post

    Do you daily the Prius and weekend the M3? Just curious.
    I daily the F750GS, but take the Prius from time to time. I hate LA traffic, so I'd rather split traffic 90% of the time. But I've been working from home for over a year now.

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  • Sharocks
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    Originally posted by ra2fanatic View Post
    I will say, having spent the day with the carbon door panels now. It does make the driver seat that much more "all business". The lack of the arm rest from the center console and the door panels, it really takes your focus on the steering wheel and shift knob, respectively. It minimizes the cockpit and I am not against it. A few friends that have seen them today, love the look.
    Do you daily the Prius and weekend the M3? Just curious.

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