Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon Full Retrim

Harry Pitcher • September 16, 2021

Here we have a true representation of the term "Full retrim". This brand new Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon came to d:class HQ for the work. Everything that could be trimmed has been, even down to the smallest of details. The customer was passionate about the car not blending in, and we admire this as it results in a truly one of a kind vehicle.

Starting off with the seats, both front and rear seats have been retrimmed in orange Autocalf nappa leather and perforated centres with twin diamond quilting. Matching orange thread has been used for the stitching. Keeping to the quilting theme, the headliner has a huge centre panel with the same design. The rest of the headliner and pillars are again smothered in orange nappa leather. Centre armrest, dashboard, under dashboard, floor mats and even grab handles have all been retrimmed.

Next up is the steering wheel and dashboard trim pieces. The wheel has been retrimmed in the same orange nappa leather, further more the wheel has been modified with painted top and bottom sections and steering control surrounds have been professionally painted in piano black. The centre console and dashboard trim pieces have also received the same treatment resulting in a very elegant and refined environment to be situated in.

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