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Old 04-20-2020 | 07:57 PM
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Default A few interior changes to my Touring.

I always thought the back was just a little empty on my GT3’s but it didn’t bother me. After I got my Touring I changed my mind a bit as it looks less like it belongs in the track. It actually started with Pepita inserts, then the bolster covers, seatbelt holder and then. Long story short.... here are some pictures!
It is a local NYC/CT shop that normally does interiors for Ferrari’s and Aston’s. His work speaks for itself. I have never seen bolster covers that fit so well and have stitching lined up to these.

Hiro

Had belt holder made as well.

These are the bolster covers he made for me.


This is a top view of the bolster cover on.

Pepita inserts to match the ones made for the front.


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Old 04-20-2020 | 08:07 PM
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Looks great. I may have to copy you
Old 04-20-2020 | 08:40 PM
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Originally Posted by hiroshikato1
I always thought the back was just a little empty on my GT3’s but it didn’t bother me. After I got my Touring I changed my mind a bit as it looks less like it belongs in the track. It actually started with Pepita inserts, then the bolster covers, seatbelt holder and then. Long story short.... here are some pictures!
It is a local NYC/CT shop that normally does interiors for Ferrari’s and Aston’s. His work speaks for itself. I have never seen bolster covers that fit so well and have stitching lined up to these.

Hiro

Had belt holder made as well.

These are the bolster covers he made for me.


This is a top view of the bolster cover on.

Pepita inserts to match the ones made for the front.

Very nice!!!!!

Are those cocoa mats, and if so could you tell us where you sourced them??

Thanks!
Old 04-20-2020 | 08:44 PM
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Wow this looks great! I’m really interested in the rear seat inserts for my gt3. Been looking forever to find someone that could do it. Is there a contact for the shop? Would be greatly appreciated if you can share!
Old 04-20-2020 | 09:25 PM
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How on God’s earth did you get back there to vacuum? I’m still trying to figure out how to clean my rear window.
Old 04-20-2020 | 09:32 PM
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Nice work! Those bolster covers look exactly like the Ed Guard design, same two piece design with stitching. Wonder where your guy got the inspiration haha.
Old 04-20-2020 | 09:33 PM
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Beautiful.....nicely done.
Old 04-21-2020 | 06:52 PM
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I had three other bolster protector's to compare these with and I can honestly say that these were by far the best fitting. I am not related or have any vested interest in this shop but I am pretty picky with my stuff. Nothing bad to say about the other stuff out there but just letting people know that there is a lot of talent out there and there might be local guys that could benefit from our business.
In terms of vacuuming, I can not take any credit for that, my detailer manages to somehow get back there!
Stay healthy and keep driving when you can!
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Old 04-26-2020 | 06:00 PM
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Nice work. Can you post the name of the shop that did the work? My Speedster has a similar interior and I've thought about doing Pepita inserts and bolster covers. The seatbelt holder is a great idea too.
Old 04-26-2020 | 06:09 PM
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Originally Posted by LZRD GRN
Very nice!!!!!

Are those cocoa mats, and if so could you tell us where you sourced them??

Thanks!
Appear to be. Had many. Very heavy. Pro tip: don't add the heal pad, they look way cooler without.

https://www.cocomats.com
Old 04-26-2020 | 07:33 PM
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Brendon at (914) 629-4511. Let us know how it turns out.

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