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My new Paul Champagne Momo Club 3 steering wheel.

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Old 02-10-2009, 09:06 PM
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Default My new Paul Champagne Momo Club 3 steering wheel.

I thought I would post this on this forum as well even though I'm a 928 guy. Now my seats are a little sun faded so when I find work that will be the next item. I think it really ties the Cashmere and Black together well. Stitching matches the shifter he did for me earlier. I likey!

I know a lot of you guys may have a similar wheel so this is just an idea as to what he can do.
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Sick! Props for the good work.
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His stuff is absolute top notch.

Whenever I find the right project 951, the dash is going to him with some other bits.
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Nice. I have always loved the 928 interior because it fits like a glove.
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Is that an auto trans? If so, that is the BEST auto shifter I have ever seen. Awesome!
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His work is top notch. My car will be going there as well.
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Originally Posted by harrisonrick
Is that an auto trans? If so, that is the BEST auto shifter I have ever seen. Awesome!
Yes its an Auto. Thanks!
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Mmm... delicious. Looks like your seats should be up next!
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If those seats don't have any tears, they are great candidates for a dye job. You could have them looking as good as the wheel and shifter for $50 in a weekend.
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What would you use to dye the seats?
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Paul's work has gotten stunning reviews and dedicated customers through quality products, it's good to see the news getting out.
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if i ever have enough money, he gets my dash, steering wheel and shiftboot to spruce up...

every time i see his work its stunning...
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Originally Posted by V2Rocket_aka944
if i ever have enough money, he gets my dash, steering wheel and shiftboot to spruce up...

every time i see his work its stunning...
Those early dashes leather covered are stunning. Didn't you do the center speaker vent delete? I hope to see that dash you were working on finished one of these days.
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What would you use to dye the seats?
Dye.

LOL....any auto store has kits you can buy.
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Originally Posted by Marcquito
Those early dashes leather covered are stunning. Didn't you do the center speaker vent delete? I hope to see that dash you were working on finished one of these days.
yes i did, but i just havent had the time to even attempt to finish the project (ie making my own cover)

if i dont go anywhere over spring break i expect to do alot of work on the car...


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