>Don't use big words like 'ubiquitous' unless they apply. ;^)

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"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
> >> Are there any other well-tested options to fix the ubiquitous BMW
> >> armrest tray design flaw?
> >
> >Yes. 1988 BMW 535is. No armrest. No tray. No flaw.
>
> I have an armrest on my 1986 535i.
535i and 535is do not have the same front seats.
> Unfortunately the leather on it is
> falling apart... spent some outrageous amount of money ($105) to a
> mail-order BMW place for a German seat cover... unfortunately the seat
> cover was made in China, only the instructions were German, and it didn't
> cover the arms.
I'd shop junkyards, ebay, or hit the good E28 sites. www.mye28.com is
about the best. Roadfly's E28 board is a close second.
> Any suggestions on a _decent_ seat cover, which actually covers the arms?
> It would be nice if I could get it in brick red also, but I'll take black.
That's *Cardinal*. If you're interested in a nice '87 'is interior
(10-way power sport seats; *no* armrests!) in that color, buy my old
car.
> >Don't use big words like 'ubiquitous' unless they apply. ;^)
>
> What about 'reprehensible' and 'overpriced?'
Those are OK, but definitely not French. /:^(
> "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
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C.R. Krieger
(Been there; drove that)