In this video I install another piece of carbon fiber trim inside my Porsche 911. This is an upgrade for the door sill which is just a stock piece of plastic. The more I see them inside Porsche 911s, the more Iβve come to appreciate the look and the enhanced feel of luxury that carbon fiber presents. In this video I show you how to remove the stock door sills and install the carbon fiber trim pieces. What do you think? Enjoy!
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You are determined to ghetto this beautiful car π
All that effort and you didn't put the illuminated ones π
Hi looking to do the same, I see you did not use glue when installing the new carbon ones, are they taped with self adhesive glue at the back of purchase or did you glue them? thanks
Non illuminated? If so fail
big balls bro, this is porsche everyone dream car, diy wow respect
You might find this interesting: https://youtu.be/6v8rN1o-wxg
only thing that hold me back from doing this diy is the cost….. hmmmmmm i always wonder why the carbon products so expensive…
Another good video. The background music was too loud starting at ~7:30 so it was difficult to hear your comments.
I've been watching your modifications for a while. Some I like and some are not my cup of tea. However as you go down the carbon fiber mod route, have you considered carbon fibre dipping to get the effect. I think you could get an incredible cost saving and cover everything, especially the wheels. There are lots of videos on line
I might have tried acetone to remove the remaining adhesive. It softens many adhesives immediately.
They look good!
Looks great! Let us know when you're going to tackle the rest of the carbon trim! π
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Use it here
The inner door sills look awesome as well in carbon fiber. And are really practical to hide the constant shoes scuffs, and dust that the original plastic show so easily.