Trimming Rear grab handles

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would it be possible to trim the rear grab handles in something like alacantra, at the moment they are very flaky and its impossible to get anything to replicate their original finish and every car in breakers yards usually is the same or worse. Does the stuff just stick in place or is heat required?
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eh? :roll:
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Frank mate,
im half a sleep here , but im confused as to what stuff your going on about,
put a link or something up maybe we wouid all wouid be as less confused,

whats this stuff you want to glue on to the handles,

sorry mate its been a long day,
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Sorry :oops:

Its the grab handles in the back doors of the 406 the grippy soft suface that was originally there is nearly all peeled away and i was wondering could they be removed from the door card and trimmed in some sort of fabric such as alacantra or suede etc. Ive seen rally car dashboards and steering wheels, getting trimmed with the stuff.
this is the part I'm on about:

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here is some of the stuff that i was wondering if it would stick onto it:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/120918199249? ... 631wt_1081
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I'm looking at doing mine I was thinking painting got to grab spare one from scrappy and try it see how it looks
2.1 glx p reg d9 half leather electric seats d9 centre console leather steering wheel front lag splitter de badged front end strut brace all grey bits of interior is now black
Things to do finish off fitting leather door cards,coil overs,window tint, fit wolfrace wheels with 20 mm spacers 225.45.17 and the list will continue
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tbh. id find someone who deals with leather,
or maybe someone you know who can use a machine, trim them in leather mate, theyd look better than some stick on cloth thatd end up soaking up
dirt from peoples hands
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midsdaz wrote:I'm looking at doing mine I was thinking painting got to grab spare one from scrappy and try it see how it looks
ive got some spare ones,
but the rear handles are from a none elecy window lx
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leather trimmers then, ill have a look on google, the reason i was thinking of suede or alacantra is they are much thinner materials and it would mean the electric window switch would fit back into place nicely, dirty hands wouldn't be a worry, and also if these materials are available cheap on ebay it saves a bit of money, getting a professional to do it would probably cost £50
I just though some people had already trimmed the a pillars of the 406.
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lozz wrote:
midsdaz wrote:I'm looking at doing mine I was thinking painting got to grab spare one from scrappy and try it see how it looks
ive got some spare ones,
but the rear handles are from a none elecy window lx
No good Ive put the d9 leather door cards On me d8 now I might look at pricing on that leather think it would look smart done properly
2.1 glx p reg d9 half leather electric seats d9 centre console leather steering wheel front lag splitter de badged front end strut brace all grey bits of interior is now black
Things to do finish off fitting leather door cards,coil overs,window tint, fit wolfrace wheels with 20 mm spacers 225.45.17 and the list will continue
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here is a dashboard done in the material:
http://topscoob.smugmug.com/photos/4353 ... BiKY-L.jpg

all the rally cars seem to have it on them and its a really nice material it seems to hold up well to wear and dirt if its used in a rally car, i was also thinking of trimming the wing mirror covers with the stuff, its a fairly easy looking part to cover.
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[quote="FarmerPug"]here is a dashboard done in the material:
http://topscoob.smugmug.com/photos/4353 ... BiKY-L.jpg

idont like it sorry ,

reminds me of this
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Of course that's covering a full dash a bit over the top, but a bit of alacantra covering the wing mirror covers would be nice, anything to get rid of black shiny plastic.
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on just the grab handle it doesn't look too bad:
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no idea what car this is for but it doesn't look so bad
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