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Old 08-02-2019, 07:27 AM
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I haven't pulled the trigger on the fuse box covers (because I'm afraid someone will kick them all the time - including me) but I've gotten a couple of upgrades from exclusive option that I'm very happy with:

This one is my favorite, the door handle surrounds: http://shop.exclusiveoption.com/Leat...81-9X1L32C.htm
And these dash endcaps are nice (if you don't have extended dashboard leather already): http://shop.exclusiveoption.com/Leat...81-9X1L21B.htm

Question for exclusive option regarding these: http://shop.exclusiveoption.com/Leat...981-9X130D.htm
Is there a way to get the A pillar triangles with cutouts for the indicator lights since I have lane change assist?
Funny you said that, was ready to order them, went out and looked at mine, and there are marks on both driver and passenger side, so I removed them and cleaned them, just not sure now
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We can do the LCA triangles in leather. There are two versions:
1. Matching leather to your door panel
2. Matching leather to your door panel with optional stitching (matching or deviated)
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Originally Posted by EXCLUSIVE OPTION
Hi Kong991TT,
Pardon, we don't take any misunderstanding, some people are unaware of our line craftsmanship we offer. But apart from offering leather interior parts, we love to talk Porsche and consult with customers about other options for their vehicles.

We understand how unique Porsche owners are and how everything has to fit "factory". The tray you indicated is a part make specifically for the 991.2 GT3RS. Every version of 991 has the same rear tunnel and "cubby" in the rear except for this model (991.2 GT3RS) for reason we do not know. We will be more than happy to assist you with your rear seat questions. PM us your info (name, phone/email) and our office will contact you. We will do our best to help with any questions, leather related or not, for your vehicle.
PM Sent - I'm happy to make a purchase and test it out to see if it works if your return policy is flexible should things not fit.
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Originally Posted by EXCLUSIVE OPTION
We can do the LCA triangles in leather. There are two versions:
1. Matching leather to your door panel
2. Matching leather to your door panel with optional stitching (matching or deviated)
Thanks for the confirmation! I’m trying to eliminate as much of the plastic bits as I can. Sounds like a special order that would be tough to place through the online website, so I’ll give you a call (during business hours) next week.
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I’ve been slowly doing the same thing. I really like the visual impact on the interior.




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Originally Posted by hcvone
Funny you said that, was ready to order them, went out and looked at mine, and there are marks on both driver and passenger side, so I removed them and cleaned them, just not sure now
I suspect that if you replaced them with nice leather ones, you'd be pretty darn careful about it from that point forward. Passengers, though, that's a different story... I'm afraid I'd sound like such an a-hole warning them to "be careful of the leather!" whenever they got in. This is why I don't have the leather door sills anymore, either. But if you don't have many random passengers then I'd go for it.
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Originally Posted by Dennis C
I’ve been slowly doing the same thing. I really like the visual impact on the interior.



Dennis,

How difficult were the door handle inserts to install?
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Dennis,

How difficult were the door handle inserts to install?

Very easy. The original part pops off easily with a pry tool, and the new part snaps in place. Each door took about 30 seconds.
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I think that I’ll upgrade to leather sun visors next. I had that option in my 997 TT and I really liked it. I hate the factory vinyl sun visors with the obnoxious warning stickers.
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So as a loyal and longtime Exclusive Option customer, Frank’s workmanship and passion to restore or update the pieces you weren’t able to get from the factory has really been an amazing option for us. So when I bought my car I decided to get some pieces from him again, here are some pictures of the Black Leather with Chalk Stitching.....





With Carbon Fiber Hood






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Stilling waiting for my Custom Visors, Door Handle Inserts, and Speaker Surrounds. They truly are worth every penny, trust me! No one else in the business can match these pieces of art. Thank You Again Frank! Truly Appreciate the relationship after all these years! Jose
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Planning to do the leather rear center console on my 997 at some point. Maybe come the holidays.
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Here are some more pieces I had made......



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All this stuff looks so great.



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