Changing Interior Color?
#16
I did a quote for a customer to change the interior color it can be done it will cost $20 grand and that is with doing custom color stitching and leather dash . door panels , carper evrything.So depending on hopw much money ou have invested selling and reordering a new one may not be that bad of an option , but if you compare yoiu are also paying for the new leather dash + stitching etc anyways so you probnably will spend like $5-7 on the new car .
Good Luck
Good Luck
#17
WOW!! Sell old.....Buy New! Had the same thought about changing my Big red brakes to PCCB's but canned that after I was presented the bid. They make you pay dearly for re-do's.
Last edited by wallmon; 03-19-2008 at 01:57 PM.
#18
+1 And You will not regret it.
I had to do same, I first had 997 Turbo with standard brakes but I couldn't live without PCCB's so now I have new car since insatlling PCCB's were extreme expensive. And that's much more simple, I bet the new interior would never feel like one from factory
I had to do same, I first had 997 Turbo with standard brakes but I couldn't live without PCCB's so now I have new car since insatlling PCCB's were extreme expensive. And that's much more simple, I bet the new interior would never feel like one from factory
Last edited by BradPete; 03-19-2008 at 12:30 PM.
#20
I wouldn't change the interior color. Would ruin the resale value to a normal Porschefile because they would want everything from the factory.
I would order a new car and order either the lipstick red or can can red if you want to be a little different. Maybe a black dash and black top of the doors to break it up a bit? Just my $0.02
I would order a new car and order either the lipstick red or can can red if you want to be a little different. Maybe a black dash and black top of the doors to break it up a bit? Just my $0.02
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