Who did your seats? Were they custom done or from Josh or Leather Seats.com
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They are super comfy. Alcantara center feels nice but its kinda hard to slide out of haha. Costed $300 to get them installed.
I found a place that can sand and respray the minor damage on my 97. I can also get the panel replaced that's damaged. If I ever did seats again I'd have a shop do them, not sure who would in my area of michigan.
Test fit the 2012 EVO X steering wheel on my 97, perfect fit no mods needed.
http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o...4/IMG_2517.jpg
Very nice, how many of the steering wheel controls still work?
I'd be more concerned with the SRS system and if the airbag is compatible. Any info there?
Talked to Jeff Secrease about refinishing glass lenses for headlights and fog lights and he directed me to here : DIY: Fog Light Sanding/Refinishing with Pics - BMW M5 Forum and M6 Forums . Before I tried this on my 93 glass fog lights / 94 glass headlights I tried it on one of my spare 94 glass fogs. I am still waiting on cerium oxide to finish up polishing the lens, but they look damn good after running through 60-1000 grit. Took a little less than an hour to it to get it where it is. Going to Lamin-x them then sell them if any one is interested.
I didn't grab a before pic but the other lens was in similar condition.http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/l...psnzflcmbw.jpg
After. Waiting on a final polish.
http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/l...ps8yk5dsze.jpg
Similar to what the lens looked like before.
http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/l...psfwym5nbv.jpg
cerium oxide is good stuff, just be sure it stays wet. if it drys it will clump and scratch the glass. Also be sure that the glass stays cool. Just beware though that cerium oxide removes layers of the glass, same as sanding. so it does change the focal point on the lens. though it will not be noticeable on something like a lens, it was very noticeable when I used cerium oxide to polish out a scratch in a windshield once....:(