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Old Apr 10th, 2022, 10:02   #1
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Never been able to work out pictures on here, so links below. Does anyone have one of these going spare?

https://flic.kr/p/2ndAfUY

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Old Apr 13th, 2022, 19:47   #2
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If interested, I have both o & n/s grey seat side trim for a late '90 745.

Looking at your pic I guess the basic fit may well be the same as a 900 Series if that's your motor but, maybe there are slight very minor 'asthetic design' changes!

From your pics, I would have thought you may well have been able to repair your existing damaged trim with Loctite Power Gel super glue which is excellent stuff!!

I have a pic but, not reduced sufficiently for immediate attachment. You can pm me if wanted.

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If interested, I have both o & n/s grey seat side trim for a late '90 745.

Looking at your pic I guess the basic fit may well be the same as a 900 Series if that's your motor but, maybe there are slight very minor 'asthetic design' changes!

From your pics, I would have thought you may well have been able to repair your existing damaged trim with Loctite Power Gel super glue which is excellent stuff!!

I have a pic but, not reduced sufficiently for immediate attachment. You can pm me if wanted.

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Thanks Bob, but I don’t think your trims will work with the latterly fitted seat airbags
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.....but I don’t think your trims will work with the latterly fitted seat airbags
Yep, later trim is not only different in terms of styling but also designed to fit around SIPS airbag mechanism. This was fitted as standard from 96 model year (cars sold from September 1995 onwards)
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