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Agate Grey / Pebble Interior Deviated Stitching Question

tonycoughlin

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Hi guys, does anyone know what colour the deviated stitching is on my 991 dashboard / door cards? The interior is Agate Grey / Pebble (see image below). I want to match the colour to a re-trimmed steering wheel. It looks like a cream colour to me?
Many thanks!
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Crayon, as Clive says - it is in both my cars, I think they have quite a lot of it...
 
Thanks for the input so far guys!
Surprisingly I have some time on my hands, so I did some more extensive google research and found a post on another forum (who knew that was a thing!). The thread helpfully tracks the interior options that were available for the (then new) 991 models and as my car is a 2012 model it must fall into one of the following options below. So I am now begining to think it is most likely Pebble Grey... :rolleyes:

[FONT=andale mono,times"]Deviating Stitching: When I first started this thread back in the summer of 2012, the deviating stitching colors available on a 991 were only:[FONT=verdana,geneva"]
[FONT=andale mono,times"]-Black[FONT=verdana,geneva"]
[FONT=andale mono,times"]-Platinum Grey[FONT=verdana,geneva"]
[FONT=andale mono,times"]-Yachting Blue[FONT=verdana,geneva"]
[FONT=andale mono,times"]-Luxor Beige[FONT=verdana,geneva"]
[FONT=andale mono,times"]-Espresso[FONT=verdana,geneva"]
[FONT=andale mono,times"]-Pebble Grey[FONT=verdana,geneva"]
[FONT=andale mono,times"]-Carrera Red[FONT=verdana,geneva"]
[FONT=andale mono,times"]-Agate Grey[FONT=verdana,geneva"]
[FONT=andale mono,times"]-Guards Red[FONT=verdana,geneva"]
[FONT=andale mono,times"]-Lime Gold[FONT=verdana,geneva"]
 
Tony,
The only one of those it could possibly be is "Pebble Grey"
If you google it, there are photos of the deviated stitching in various forums, particularly Rennlist.
I'd be surprised if you can order just the thread from Porsche, so it may be a case of matching it up as close as possible.
Regards,

Clive
 
Clive,

I bought some leather seat bolster protectors from the USA and that supplier had the full range of thread colours so I don't think it would be that difficult. I am sure someone like royalsteeringwheels.com would also have the range of thread colours.

Ralph
 
Ralph - I bow to you - you are truly a fountain of all knowledge! [:D]
Peter - it's probably crayon but with a different name! :rolleyes: :ROFLMAO:
Regards,

Clive
 
Thanks guys, much appreciated! Always good to get a consensus of opinion.
I guess that time, muck and UV light will have also softened the finish of the thread, making it look slightly darker.
I am going to go with Pebble Grey when I have the wheel re-trimmed... could be a while! But I will post a pic when its finally done.
 
ralphmusic said:
I bought some leather seat bolster protectors from the USA…


Heading off topic, I know. But, this piqued my interest Ralph. What are they? Got a link to the place you bought from please?

I've got Luxor Beige as my interior — something to protect the bolsters sounds like a fab idea.

Thanks!
 
mphillips said:
ralphmusic said:
I bought some leather seat bolster protectors from the USA…


Heading off topic, I know. But, this piqued my interest Ralph. What are they? Got a link to the place you bought from please?

I've got Luxor Beige as my interior — something to protect the bolsters sounds like a fab idea.

Thanks!

These are for LWB or Full Bucket Seats and are shown in the image shown.


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Follow this link for the supplier

https://rennlist.com/forums/gt4/957943-lwbs-protective-bolster-covers.html

Ralph




 

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