Matador red leather
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Matador red leather
I think I would have an easier time finding a unicorn horn then the Matador red leather that I'll need for my seats. Now that I'm cleaning it up the marbling in the leather can be seen. The local interior guy says that was the way the leather was produced and is not very common. So even if I find a good color match it will not have the marbling unless I find actual Matador red leather. It is cool that it is 1 of 2 but being that rare does have its downside.
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BMW produced two odd interior colors in the 90's for the E36 M3, a grey called 'Mulberry' and a dark tan/brown called 'Magma'. Both have this exact marbled look and are impossible to find replacement hides for. I've been down this road and know your pain.
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Are you trying to replace the skin, repair it, or refinish (re-stain) it?
I recognize that orig is cool but I kinda think it would look way better without marbling. Also, was the marbling from new or did it occur with aging like my marbling (face) did?
I recognize that orig is cool but I kinda think it would look way better without marbling. Also, was the marbling from new or did it occur with aging like my marbling (face) did?
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The leather is the $5000 rare feature of the car. I would love to find some of the original. I can go with a straight color but that would be like painting a speed yellow car tan.
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Give it a rest man. Everyone on this site is about as helpful and courteous as they can be with their time and knowledge, no value in those sort of opinions.
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Thanks Jay, I have to admit, when I first saw it I thought it was age but then I found it all over and realized that is the way it was. Definitely different. Most of it is in good shape, the leather wrapped lower dash, door panels, console, console door, e-brake, and rear seats. But the front buckets are brittle and will need to be redone. We'll see what is out there. But they only offered this color for 2 years, 92-93, and at $5k an interior they are very rare.
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Also check with Southbound trimmers in England. Very good on rare old Porsche interiors. Could have it.
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Jeff, Try these guys. They have my Chestnut Brown. I'm ordering a sample to color match.
https://www.hydesleather.com/leather...orsche-leather
https://www.hydesleather.com/leather...orsche-leather
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Jeff, Try these guys. They have my Chestnut Brown. I'm ordering a sample to color match.
https://www.hydesleather.com/leather...orsche-leather
https://www.hydesleather.com/leather...orsche-leather