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Old May 30, 2008 | 12:32 PM
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Deviating stitching on alcantara

Anybody have pics of deviating stitching on alcantara steering wheel, shifter and ebrake?

I ordered everything deviating stitching and my steering wheel, shifter and ebrake (all alcantara) came with just standard grey stitching. My salesman said that Porsche does not offer deviating stitching on alcantara parts, yet my doors and armrest are alcantara and have deviating stitching. Perhaps this exception only applies to steering wheel, shifter, and ebrake?

Please advise.

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i will never even pretend to understand why we have such an ordeal ordering things from porsche. ( i'm still fuming about not being able to get guards red gauges on my 997 TT)
 
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it has nothing to do with alcantara... They just dont offer it for some reason. Though I believe there is a way to get a leather steering wheel from Porsche with stitching. Why they dont just make stitching a package and deviate ALL stitching I dont know.
 
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You have to order the "exclusive shifter" although I always thought the DAD (aluminum) & the DAT (alcantara) one both worked. Here is some info below though from another thread:

If ordering a manual car:
DAD Gear Lever & Handbrake Aluminum & Leather (only way to get deviated stitching on those) - $1,680
CDZ Gear Lever Trim Leather (with deviated stitching) - $ 250

If ordering a Tiptronic car:
CFP Handbrake Aluminum & Leather - $ 780
CFA Tiptronic Gate Leather (with deviated stitching) - $ 310

It is dumb though, who would ever order everything but that? It should be one price for the hole damn car.

 
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