More Alcantara Interior work - pics
#16
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Nice job Mark.... I post my steering wheel, and you've got steel my thunder with another one-upsmanship! Just kidding of course; it came out really nice. I don't have plans for my shifter or boot at present (installed the momo pieces and like them), but would like to rewrap the ebrake handle.
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Nice job Mark.... I post my steering wheel, and you've got steel my thunder with another one-upsmanship! Just kidding of course; it came out really nice. I don't have plans for my shifter or boot at present (installed the momo pieces and like them), but would like to rewrap the ebrake handle.
yeah, right! You're entire car was the project (and came out great)... this is just some measly interior parts. Thanks
#22
I'd try a black touch up pen (like these http://www.autovisuals.com). You can also use a glob remover like Langka to take off the excess.
Interior looks great!
Interior looks great!
#25
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Wow mark I was actually thinking of having that tray under the ebrake handle done in alcantara and there it is.............. thats awsome. May i ask how much ebrake and that tray cost you??? Whats that stuff wear like???
JERRY
JERRY
#27
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The eBrake, back half only, was $45
The tray was priced after I had done a bunch of stuff... and I don't know what he would charge now that he knows what is involved. Maybe since he has done one it will be easier for him? Not sure. Anyhow, it was $75 but priced with all of the other stuff... and I have another wheel I need covered in leather I am sending him.
Pricing may depend on how much you are sending him.
Again, he does good work and is really fast.
And he is probably better at some of this now that he has done a set. Porsche parts were new to him until all of this... and then more RL people sent him stuff.
Last edited by MarkD; 01-20-2008 at 12:12 AM.
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