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Steering wheel upgrade

nikmartin9

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Paddle shift added thanks to Edition 9 - http://edition9.co.uk

Recover in dark grey alcantara with silver central stripe and stitching thanks to Royal Steering Wheels http://royalsteeringwheels.com

totally transformed how my car drives - and looks from the drivers seat!

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Love the alcantara look Nick, very sharp. I am hopefully completing the acquisition of a manual 4s on Tuesday. I am tempted to do something like this, must feel regal!
 
Looks fantastic purchased my spare wheel last week and the flappy paddles. I notice your seat is cracked on the leather I've just done mine with a leather filler and sent of for the right colour match for the dye looks fantastic now.
 
Pieman7 said:
I notice your seat is cracked on the leather I've just done mine with a leather filler and sent of for the right colour match for the dye looks fantastic now.


thanks - yes theres a few areas in the cabin that need attention which i'll work my way through
 
Pieman7 said:
I notice your seat is cracked on the leather I've just done mine with a leather filler and sent of for the right colour match for the dye looks fantastic now.


thanks - yes theres a few areas in the cabin that need attention which i'll work my way through
 
apologies nikmartin9 I wasn't being rude. I used a company called dynamix that have all the colour codes for Porsches. I got some leather filler then did the dying and they came up like new fantastic match and I think the dye was around 40.00.
 
i didnt take it as you were - always keen to take helpful advice on dealing with any issues - have you done before and after pics of your own seat? interested in how it looks after
 
Hi nikmartin have bought my spare steering wheel and flappy paddles. Is there any chance you could send me a couple of pics as to location of the paddles on the side of the wheel would be much appreciated

simon
 

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