Porsche 911 992 GT3 RS Seat Retrim

Harry Pitcher • April 11, 2025

A pair of Porsche 911 992 GT3 RS seats that have come to d:class for a retrim. Our customer recently purchased these seats as an upgrade for their car, but had the incorrect stitching and embroidery colour. The seat centres were also not to the required spec for our customer so these were also down to be replaced.


Black nappa leather has been used for the seat surrounds, including the headrest. Orange stitching was supplied by AMAN through our own dclass autoshop, where we sell approved manufacturer threads. We created the artwork for the embroidery on the headrests, these were the same OEM Porsche orange used on the stitching, just a thinner gauge. Lastly, the centres were retrimmed in dark grey Alcantara, almost like a carbon black Alcantara that McLaren used.


Sadly, no vehicle to show for this one as our customer had these seats delivered and picked up from our HQ.

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