StingertimeNC
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I'm kind of interested too. Not sure I have room in daily driving life but the lip looks great.
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Same here, and while stage 2 has made shifting tighter, something about Frankensteining the OEM shifter doesn't feel right to me. Having a whole unit designed for this application would bring more peace of mind.i have the stage 2 kit from acuity and will be upgrading to their full solution as well. @wontondon
How did you wrap it? Where do you get your wrap from?Finally did something about the interior. Especially the shifter area, that spot always bothered me because there were too many different textures, colors, and materials.
Wrapped the shifter trim with Vvivid satin charcoal grey and put the Type S decals on it. Thanks to @ender_ong for the inspiration on the Type R steering wheel trim. When I saw it on my buddy's Type R I knew I had to have it too.![]()
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I realized it would do other members good if I listed the parts/materials used. Edited my original post to include parts and where I bought them from.How did you wrap it? Where do you get your wrap from?
I've had that thing blind me a couple of times when the sun is right.
Pics of the part installed?Installed Overland Designs' console sides and switch wrap to match the existing center console.
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This is the best that I've got so far...Pics of the part installed?
Wow, that's a lot nicer.This is the best that I've got so far...
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Feel is almost identical to OEM given that these are OEM panels wrapped in a thin layer of Alcantara. I suppose the sound of tapping against the panels would now be marginally subdued by the fabric.Wow, that's a lot nicer.
How does it feel if you tap it? Hollow like factory or more "substantial"?