Two tone interiors
#1
Racer
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Two tone interiors
When I purchased my low mileage 997, I was happy that it was local as I lost out on a few out of state opportunities. The one compromise I did make was the interior...stone grey in standard trim. Although the interior is absolutely immaculate, it's a little lack luster and is totally devoid of contrast.
My original thought was to replace the entire interior, but that's just silly and cost prohibitive...not to mention the work it would take to replace the dash. Although I've seen other two tone color options, does any one have a two tone grey and black? To start, I ordered some black floor mats to throw in and judge the color. Long term I was thinking of just replacing the entire floor carpet and bits with black. From there I could recover the carpet just on the lower door panel, lower rear trim panel and the back rear seats.
As anyone done this before? Any other suggestions?
Sea of grey:
My original thought was to replace the entire interior, but that's just silly and cost prohibitive...not to mention the work it would take to replace the dash. Although I've seen other two tone color options, does any one have a two tone grey and black? To start, I ordered some black floor mats to throw in and judge the color. Long term I was thinking of just replacing the entire floor carpet and bits with black. From there I could recover the carpet just on the lower door panel, lower rear trim panel and the back rear seats.
As anyone done this before? Any other suggestions?
Sea of grey:
#3
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Black floor mats front and rear with red Carrera will help a lot. Also rear seat shelf may same idea.
You can change the the left side ignition and headlight surrounds to black easily to break up the sea of gray on that side of the dash.
You can change the the left side ignition and headlight surrounds to black easily to break up the sea of gray on that side of the dash.
#4
Rocky Mountain High
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I added a painted center console when I faced the same issue with my 997. It made a big difference.
#5
Racer
Thread Starter
All good ideas!
Black OE floor mats come today, so I'll toss those in to start.
If the carpets are switched to black, would the lower door panel look bad in grey carpet? Wondering if the carpet on the door panel was changed to different material would it look good?
Black OE floor mats come today, so I'll toss those in to start.
If the carpets are switched to black, would the lower door panel look bad in grey carpet? Wondering if the carpet on the door panel was changed to different material would it look good?
#6
Hi Jeff, I have exactly the same stone grey interior in my 2005 Carrera S and like you I wanted to add a bit of black for the reasons you give.
I stuck black mats in, I replaced the PCM2.1 with a PCM3 and fitted the 997.2 AC controls and PASM button strip in the centre column which are black.
I put a black gear shift and handbrake in along with a black 997.2 steering wheel.
I also painted the rear centre console black and stuck a black Porsche embossed lid on it.
Im really happy with how it looks and feels inside now and I would suggest you shopped go for it! - Some pics:
I stuck black mats in, I replaced the PCM2.1 with a PCM3 and fitted the 997.2 AC controls and PASM button strip in the centre column which are black.
I put a black gear shift and handbrake in along with a black 997.2 steering wheel.
I also painted the rear centre console black and stuck a black Porsche embossed lid on it.
Im really happy with how it looks and feels inside now and I would suggest you shopped go for it! - Some pics:
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Subscribed - I have stone grey interior and I'm just about to add the black sport paddle shift steering wheel in alcantara. I have from the factory the Black PCM 3.0 and was thinking about the floormats and maybe some other bits to add a bit more 'pop'
#9
If you want to change the door carpet to black, it could be done with spray carpet dye from Detail King for a few bucks and maybe an hour's time including masking.
Personally though I think I would just put in an alumalook-silver center console (keep the seal gray armrest), including the rear cubby and the u-shaped piece between the shift boot and center stack cubby. I think it would brighten and open up the interior whereas black will darken it. Just my personal taste.
Personally though I think I would just put in an alumalook-silver center console (keep the seal gray armrest), including the rear cubby and the u-shaped piece between the shift boot and center stack cubby. I think it would brighten and open up the interior whereas black will darken it. Just my personal taste.
#10
Racer
Thread Starter
Thanks, that looks great!
I did, however, swap the wheel out for a black sport wheel so that adds some contrast.
My last car was a Cayman S. Same Arctic Silver but with black interior. For some reason this combination makes more sense to me. With the dash being so much work to swap out, I'd like to keep that grey along with the ceiling. From here I'm trying to establish the "belt line" between black and grey.
Either way, the door panels and rear panels need to come off. I'm struggling with keeping them grey and re-upholster with black carpet or convert all the way over to black. From there I'd keep the door spars grey to tie into the dash. I'll keep thinking about this.
My next project are the FD muffler, so the interior will probably happen in pieces.
I did, however, swap the wheel out for a black sport wheel so that adds some contrast.
My last car was a Cayman S. Same Arctic Silver but with black interior. For some reason this combination makes more sense to me. With the dash being so much work to swap out, I'd like to keep that grey along with the ceiling. From here I'm trying to establish the "belt line" between black and grey.
Either way, the door panels and rear panels need to come off. I'm struggling with keeping them grey and re-upholster with black carpet or convert all the way over to black. From there I'd keep the door spars grey to tie into the dash. I'll keep thinking about this.
My next project are the FD muffler, so the interior will probably happen in pieces.
Hi Jeff, I have exactly the same stone grey interior in my 2005 Carrera S and like you I wanted to add a bit of black for the reasons you give.
I stuck black mats in, I replaced the PCM2.1 with a PCM3 and fitted the 997.2 AC controls and PASM button strip in the centre column which are black.
I put a black gear shift and handbrake in along with a black 997.2 steering wheel.
I also painted the rear centre console black and stuck a black Porsche embossed lid on it.
Im really happy with how it looks and feels inside now and I would suggest you shopped go for it! - Some pics:
I stuck black mats in, I replaced the PCM2.1 with a PCM3 and fitted the 997.2 AC controls and PASM button strip in the centre column which are black.
I put a black gear shift and handbrake in along with a black 997.2 steering wheel.
I also painted the rear centre console black and stuck a black Porsche embossed lid on it.
Im really happy with how it looks and feels inside now and I would suggest you shopped go for it! - Some pics:
#11
You could always alcantara wrap the lower dash - glove box and ignition surround - cheap if you DIY it - with black carpet door lowers and floor mats this might make sense and extend the 'beltline' across the dash.
Just remember - we need pictures!
Just remember - we need pictures!
#12
Racer
Thread Starter
I've tried the DIY dye to change color the carpet color on a previous Boxster rear speaker unit. Turned out terrible (and I bought the good stuff!) so replacing might be the better option.
#13
Drifting
Monster1 neglected to mention the biggest change he made to liven up his interior--moving his steering wheel over to the wrong side. It really changes the view from the driver's seat.
#15
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In the same boat. Added the alcantara wheel and arm-rest, and next I'm going to fit the silver painted
center console. You can see I test fitted to see how it looks.
I am contemplating alcantara on the A/B/C pillars, and I've ordered a body color (Atlas Grey) PDK shifter console. If I get the sports seats, I'm going to match the seat backs to the center console in silver.
center console. You can see I test fitted to see how it looks.
I am contemplating alcantara on the A/B/C pillars, and I've ordered a body color (Atlas Grey) PDK shifter console. If I get the sports seats, I'm going to match the seat backs to the center console in silver.