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Replacing oddment tray with proper armrest on an M5/5 series
I just purchased a 2001 M5 (with Dinan S2 upgrades - what a car!). I
replaced the factory installed phone with the BMW Bluetooth upgrade package. It works great, but I don't understand the need for the "oddment tray" that sits between the two armrests - I find that my arm slips into the hole on the oddment tray. Bottom line is I'd much rather just have a nice piece of leather there, and one large armrest. Given that the "oddment tray" just clicks out, it is certainly possible that someone has designed a little leather block that just clicks right in in its place. Does anyone know if such a thing exists? |
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Just replace it with the full cover, rather expensive but a much better
look. "dweezil" > wrote in message oups.com... >I just purchased a 2001 M5 (with Dinan S2 upgrades - what a car!). I > replaced the factory installed phone with the BMW Bluetooth upgrade > package. It works great, but I don't understand the need for the > "oddment tray" that sits between the two armrests - I find that my arm > slips into the hole on the oddment tray. Bottom line is I'd much rather > just have a nice piece of leather there, and one large armrest. > > Given that the "oddment tray" just clicks out, it is certainly possible > that someone has designed a little leather block that just clicks right > in in its place. Does anyone know if such a thing exists? > |
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