Porsche GT4 Pascha Seat Retrim

Harry Pitcher • July 27, 2023

A familiar-looking pair of seats that our avid viewers may recognise, but we assure you that these are different.


Back in January of this year, we retrimmed a pair of Porsche Comfort seats for d:class regular, Sam from Seen Through Glass (STG). He purchased a brand new Porsche 911 992 GT3 at the start of the year, and arrange for the vehicle to visit us at d:class for some retrim work. He requested the seat centres and door cards to be retrimmed in the classic Porsche Pascha pattern, a blend of old and new styling. As a result of this, our customer booked in their GT4 for the same d: class treatment.

Porsche 992 GT3 Pascha Retrim

Sam from Seen Through Glass' new interior retrim

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For this work, we do not require replacing the entire seat material. We do still require removing the seats, the covers, and picking apart all areas that require trimming. Then create those new panels, and stitching them back to the OEM covers to ensure they're tight and in better condition from when they arrived.


In this case, our customer wanted to replace an Alcantara strip situated between the new Pascha centres and headrest/shoulder panel. The reason for this is that the Pascha is the stand-out feature, and works best when with one other material/colour, this being the leather. Alcantara is another material, colour, and is also modern.


The end results speak volumes, and at the time of writing this post, we cannot wait to have the customer back down to d:class for a full video and photo feature. At the time of us working on their vehicle, it was away receiving work from other companies. So once the weather clears up, we will have a video on YouTube, showing the process and results!

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