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Old 03-13-2016, 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by mickfluff
You read my mind. I have black and swap them back and forth but it's almost too much contrast. I would love a grey colored Matt that is same color as the alcantara. Does Porsche Make a standard grey color that's similar? Can see below in black just looked off...
I'm not sure. Check out Suncoast to see what colors they have, or Lloyd mats which probably have more color choices including a charcoal grey, or maybe Inpelle mats if you want to consider the sewn leather versions.
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Originally Posted by Petza914
I'm not sure. Check out Suncoast to see what colors they have, or Lloyd mats which probably have more color choices including a charcoal grey, or maybe Inpelle mats if you want to consider the sewn leather versions.

Porsche has a "stone grey" matt and this may work... maybe too light though...

Hmmmm
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Originally Posted by mickfluff
Porsche has a "stone grey" matt and this may work... maybe too light though...

Hmmmm
I have a lightly used set and a brand new set (still in the plastic) of OEM stone Grey mats, if someone is interested. I was using this color scheme prior to going with my leather Inpelle ones.
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Finished up my interior mods this week.. Maybe now a upgraded wheel..


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Originally Posted by saabin
Finished up my interior mods this week.. Maybe now a upgraded wheel..



Looks great. dct did my wheel and very happy....
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Old 03-15-2016, 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Ten Years
Yeah, you're right. It's a misuse of the term. Many interiors seen here can best be described as being customized or personalized, and not fully custom or bespoke.
Actually bespoke means made to order. Technically then every car that is ordered is bespoke. It wouldn't need to be Porsche Exclusive, just made to order. As distinct from customized. Nothing wrong with customized. But any car can be customized, endlessly. Made to order, bespoke, happens once and only once. That's what gives bespoke chachet.
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For those that wrapped their own alcantara trim pieces, what did you use exactly? Also, did you remove the existing vinyl and padding or did you just glue the alcantara directly to an existing piece?

I still need to redo my lower trim in alcantara.
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Originally Posted by workhurts
For those that wrapped their own alcantara trim pieces, what did you use exactly? Also, did you remove the existing vinyl and padding or did you just glue the alcantara directly to an existing piece?

I still need to redo my lower trim in alcantara.
Here's some good info..

http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/9...ower-dash.html
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^^^Yup, let me know if you have any questions
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Stone Grey works well with the silver exteriors, if that helps. I added a set from Suncoast to break up all the black. It works well, since the car is silver.
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Here's a pic of Stone Grey mats in a black interior. Exterior is GT Silver.


Black with Stone Grey
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Nothing fancy here...black interior with white stitching.




Old 03-17-2016, 04:24 PM
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My 997 had lots of sand beige leather including the rear shelf.


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Originally Posted by Johnny DB
Nothing fancy here...black interior with white stitching.




subtle, but the white stitching makes it pop in a good way in my opinion. looks great.
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love the stitching, subtle but really nice.


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