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    05 6MT TiAg/Black/Black Cube 159k $13,000 Not Mine (McKinney/Dallas)

    2003 BMW 330 ZHPs For Sale
    2004 BMW 330 ZHPs For Sale
    2005 BMW 330 ZHPs For Sale
    2006 BMW 330 ZHPs For Sale
    http://dallas.craigslist.org/ndf/cto/5546975744.html

    Well Maintained and Nicely Modded. Does this one belong to a member?
    Happy to visit and look at it for a member- I'd need a little heads up on this one- Dallas is a bit more than a day trip from OKC.
    Cheers!
    Geoff
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    I'm few miles away from McKinney if anyone wants an opinion.
    - 2004 IR / Alcantara sedan, AT>6SP, 3.64 LSD, UUC sway bars, Bilstein PSS, Borla exhaust, AFE intake
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    perforated leather M Sport wheel.. hnnnngghhh


    5/2003 Silbergrau Metallic ZHP
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aeternalis View Post
    perforated leather M Sport wheel.. hnnnngghhh
    Not the factory perforated wheel though, I wonder where the owner got it done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWCurves View Post
    Not the factory perforated wheel though, I wonder where the owner got it done.
    That's the same one as on mine, and mine is factory:


    Frank W.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fw_fw View Post
    That's the same one as on mine, and mine is factory:

    Bingo. I don't live too far away from McKinney, surprised I haven't seen this guy on the road before.


    5/2003 Silbergrau Metallic ZHP
    - Sedan :: 6MT :: Style 68 -
    h&r | drvanos | koni | active autowerke | vibrant | akg | turner

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    Quote Originally Posted by fw_fw View Post
    That's the same one as on mine, and mine is factory:

    Check the angle of the stitching between the whole leather and the perforated leather. Late model ZHPs, like yours, have a horizontal transition between the two leather types (parallel with the ground). The wheel in the ad has that transition between leathers perpendicular to the outer part of the wheel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWCurves View Post
    Check the angle of the stitching between the whole leather and the perforated leather. Late model ZHPs, like yours, have a horizontal transition between the two leather types (parallel with the ground). The wheel in the ad has that transition between leathers perpendicular to the outer part of the wheel.
    Interesting, now that you point it out there is that difference. Wonder if it was a change in manufacturing or done later as a repair? My guess is aftermarket, based upon condition of the craigslist car that leather does not look like 159K miles....

    Frank W.

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    2011 BMW 328i 6MT ///M-Sport Alpenweiss
    1999 BMW ///M Roadster Estorilblau Metallic


    plus an assortment of VW, Honda, Mazda, Chevrolet, Nissan, Toyota, and others over the years


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    It looks similar to Tainik's work. I'm guessing most shops would repair it that way rather than horizontal. The shifter boot also seems to be aftermarket?

    http://iconosquare.com/p/1138624844362858861_292991

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    Quote Originally Posted by fw_fw View Post
    Interesting, now that you point it out there is that difference. Wonder if it was a change in manufacturing or done later as a repair? My guess is aftermarket, based upon condition of the craigslist car that leather does not look like 159K miles....
    I'm about 95% sure that BMW didn't change the shape of the stitching transition during the short run of ZHPs that had leather steering wheels and shift/brake boots. My father's 2006 330Ci has a leather steering wheel that is horizontal as well. I agree, probably aftermarket, but looks nice nonetheless.

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