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Old 2nd June 2009, 14:54   #1
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Looking for an all leather, Natur glove box !

I had my 1991 E34 M5 broken into and the dead beat destroyed my glove box !

I'm looking for the all leather glove box in Natur leather....Thanks !
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Oh dear...don't you just hate it when something like this happens.
Judging by the number of cars with full leather around (i.e.not a lot) I would have thought it would probably be easier to just buy a "normal" glovebox lid and get someone in your area to trim it with leather and try and match it to the rest of the interior... I doubt that anyone will have spare bits from a car with full extended leather.

Hope you get sorted...post some pics of your interior if you can...I don't think i've ever seen natur full leather before.
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