992 Console and dash trim exchange
#16
i just want to replace those plastics high gloss trim pieces around the PDK ****. don't they just snap in / out? what you have done is way more then what i want to do but i admire your dedication.
#18
992 Silver Carbon Trim (Dash, Center, & Doors) exchange for Paldao Wood Trims
I’m considering swapping out the silver carbon inlays on the dash, center console (around drink holder), and side doors to the Paldao Wood ones.
I purchased my 911 992 C4S with only 2,900 miles, so everything is like new still. Interior is Icelandic Green, so I think the Paldao Wood would blend nicely.
If anyone is looking to swap, let’s talk. Attached are some photos of what’s currently on the car - Looks great, I just like the Paldao look.
Also, any advice on how easy / difficult this is to “DIY,” that would be helpful. Thanks!
I purchased my 911 992 C4S with only 2,900 miles, so everything is like new still. Interior is Icelandic Green, so I think the Paldao Wood would blend nicely.
If anyone is looking to swap, let’s talk. Attached are some photos of what’s currently on the car - Looks great, I just like the Paldao look.
Also, any advice on how easy / difficult this is to “DIY,” that would be helpful. Thanks!
#19
I swapped out all of my dark silver trim for Mat CF trim. I used all OEM from Suncoast except I covered the piano black with DB CF trim.
The dash trim is easy to do yourself. The door trim is plastic welded on, I paid $800 to have a body shop instal that. I replaced the center console dark silver trim with the light silver trim. It was not hard to do, there is a whole thread on it here with a video.
The dash trim is easy to do yourself. The door trim is plastic welded on, I paid $800 to have a body shop instal that. I replaced the center console dark silver trim with the light silver trim. It was not hard to do, there is a whole thread on it here with a video.
#20
mine on the left side heats up to 60/70°C
#21
Still looking to swap trim for Paldao wood?
I’m considering swapping out the silver carbon inlays on the dash, center console (around drink holder), and side doors to the Paldao Wood ones.
I purchased my 911 992 C4S with only 2,900 miles, so everything is like new still. Interior is Icelandic Green, so I think the Paldao Wood would blend nicely.
If anyone is looking to swap, let’s talk. Attached are some photos of what’s currently on the car - Looks great, I just like the Paldao look.
Also, any advice on how easy / difficult this is to “DIY,” that would be helpful. Thanks!
I purchased my 911 992 C4S with only 2,900 miles, so everything is like new still. Interior is Icelandic Green, so I think the Paldao Wood would blend nicely.
If anyone is looking to swap, let’s talk. Attached are some photos of what’s currently on the car - Looks great, I just like the Paldao look.
Also, any advice on how easy / difficult this is to “DIY,” that would be helpful. Thanks!
it”s been a while but are you still interested I’m swapping out your carbon Fider accent for the Paldao wood? I have same interior as yours but with the paldao wood accent. If you’re interested I’d swap. lMK.
dan