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Retail price£13.95
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Will usually dispatch within same working day if paid before 14:00 BST (excludes weekends and holidays). Expected dispatch time may vary and is based on sellers order cut-off time.
In the automotive store Global Parts, we offer fast and secure deliveries for our customers in United Kingdom, ensuring maximum compliance with local service standards. Each order is processed with the utmost attention, guaranteeing a fluid shopping process and a timely delivery. If you need assistance in choosing the right part, our team of consultants will be happy to help you find the right part for your vehicle and provide information on installation, availability and parameters of the selected components.
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BMW E90 E91 Left Grey Pillar Cover Trim is an original interior trim element designed for installation on the left side of the cabin in the 3 Series E90/E91 models. The grey color allows for a seamless match with the factory interior, and the OEM construction ensures a proper fit to the pillar and stable mounting. This is a practical solution for users who want to professionally restore the factory interior look or replace a damaged part.
The cover is specifically designed for BMW E90 and E91 body styles, taking into account the geometry of the pillar on the left side of the vehicle. The shape of the element corresponds to the factory mounting points, which facilitates installation and reduces the risk of improper fit with other interior panels. This ensures continuity of the upholstery lines and correct adhesion of seals and other trim elements after installation.
The pillar cover plays an important role in the interior structure – it conceals structural body elements, wiring harnesses, and mountings in this area, while also improving cabin acoustics. The material used is resistant to typical in-vehicle operational stresses, such as temperature changes or mechanical contact when entering and exiting. The grey surface has been chosen to minimize the visibility of minor dirt and ensure a neutral, factory-like cockpit appearance.
Using an original pillar cover for BMW E90/E91 allows you to:
This makes the cover a good choice for both post-accident repairs and careful interior restoration where an aesthetics close to the factory condition is important.
The item is a used part from disassembly, which allows for compliance with original BMW specifications and fitment to factory mounting points. A used pillar cover is a sensible solution for drivers who want to limit costs while expecting a part that is consistent with the manufacturer's design. Before installation, standard servicing procedures are recommended, such as checking mountings and cleaning the contact surface with the pillar if necessary.
If you are also looking for other trim elements from the BMW Miscellaneous category, check out our offer for other BMW interior and exterior equipment parts, which will allow you to comprehensively supplement or restore your car.
When selecting interior components, it is worth paying attention to the differences between individual model versions and the impact of body construction on part compatibility. If you are interested in how manufacturers differentiate components between standard and sport versions, check out the article comparing the construction of Audi RS models with other versions, which discusses, among other things, the approach to designing chassis and key components.