Center Console Paint Job
#16
Gary,
If you do the leather wrap, make sure it is done by someone who has done this before (and can show you pictures of their work). Covering these consoles so they look right is not an easy job. The guy I just bought my '06 C4S from had a spare console sitting around that he attempted to have covered in leather. Needless to say the end result was a complete abortion. The leather was grainy, the ash tray lid wouldn't shut right, and there were all sorts of wrinkles. He told me he wasted $700 on the job.
Sean
If you do the leather wrap, make sure it is done by someone who has done this before (and can show you pictures of their work). Covering these consoles so they look right is not an easy job. The guy I just bought my '06 C4S from had a spare console sitting around that he attempted to have covered in leather. Needless to say the end result was a complete abortion. The leather was grainy, the ash tray lid wouldn't shut right, and there were all sorts of wrinkles. He told me he wasted $700 on the job.
Sean
#18
Sorry for the hijack, but not worth starting a new thread... Does anyone know if the plastic trim piece I have drawn the red line on comes out without removing the door panel? I have painted this piece without removing it, and used $20 of masking tape. It looks great but the color ain't quite right. I want to do it again if I can remove the piece. (Photo blatantly stolen from Petza914)
#19
Sorry for the hijack, but not worth starting a new thread... Does anyone know if the plastic trim piece I have drawing the red line on come out without removing the door panel? I have painted this piece without removing it, and used $20 of masking tape. It looks great but the color ain't quite right. I want to do it again if I can remove the piece. (Photo blatantly stolen from Petza914)
#20
I believe along with some tabs it is glued in. I was going to replace mine with some carbon fiber ones from db carbon but I wasnt able to get my oem ones out with the door panel in place. Even if the door panel was removed I'm not sure how to get them out. Part of it slides into a space between the inside of the pocket and outside of the pocket.
#22
Chrono -- Did you try World Upholstery in California? They make great leather and vinyl dyes in spray cans and I have used them before with terrific results (I used their product on sun-faded leather). The good thing is they have all the current Porsche colors. Since you are having color-match issues, it might be worth asking them if their dyes would work on that plastic piece.
Sean
Sean
#25
Are you referring to World Upholstery? All you have to tell them is you have a 20XX Porsche 911 with, in this case, Stone Grey leather interior. They will know what that is. In fact they will send you a swatch of leather treated with the dye you are interested in free of charge . . . all you have to do is ask.
Sean
Sean