Welcome to the d:class Archive.

This is our new home to showcase all completed trimming works our talented team of specialists have created.


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Some of our most outstanding and recognised work over the past few years.

By Harry Pitcher April 23, 2026
This is the second Porsche 918 Spyder to come through d:class for a steering wheel retrim. The reason for this one, however, is a little unusual. The previous owner chose to cut corners by hand-painting the racing band orange... hardly the right approach on any car, let alone one of this calibre. From factory, this 918 Spyder featured a distinctive neon green racing band, designed to tie in with other signature details across the car, such as the rev needle, rear badging, and brake calipers. Naturally, the new owner wanted this put right, and the car was promptly brought to us for a wheel retrim.
By Harry Pitcher April 22, 2026
This beautiful Ferrari 328 GTS came to d:class with a common repair job. Mickey mouse had moved himself in whilst the vehicle was being long-term stored, and fancied a diet of 80s Italian leather. This does happen with vehicles being stored over long periods of time, especially those who store their cars with vehicle storage companies near any farmland. So, the job was to retrim both seat bases, retrim the handbrake lever, both of the seat side trims, and some of the rear bulkhead trim. Who knew mice could have such exotic dietary requirements. Mickey wasn't very tidy and left a lot of mess, so we gave the car a clean inside and out, ready for the customer. We don't typically post this kind of work, but we are suckers here for a 1980s Ferrari, so we had to shoot it....and make a Fast and Furious parody clip. Enjoy!
Metallic grey Aston Martin DBS 770 Ultimate seat base pad custom bespoke interior seats d:class
By Harry Pitcher April 16, 2026
Bespoke OEM+ seat base pad for added comfort
full interior retrim restoration black grained leather seats carpet dashboard respray repaint paint
By Harry Pitcher April 15, 2026
This AC Cobra Mk IV came to d:class as part of a collaborative restoration with our good friends, Redline Engineering UK. The customer wanted the car completely refreshed with a new body colour, mechanical overhaul, new exhaust, wheels, a full interior retrim, and more. We were tasked with retrimming the vehicle but ensuring to keep it traditional. So no new radios, switches, or any other modern upgrades to distract you from this beautiful car.
Senna pads conversion alcantara leather 600lt 765LTmclaren senna 600lt 765lt pads carbon retrim
By Harry Pitcher March 31, 2026
Custom McLaren seat pads for your Senna, 600LT, 675LT, 765LT, 750s, and 650r.
black porsche 911 carrera gts houndstooth retrim golden hour sunset photo
By Harry Pitcher March 30, 2026
OEM+ heritage pack upgrade for this 911 Cabriolet with houndstooth seat centres
silver porsche GT3 touring houndstooth seat retrim black and white oem plus upgrade retrim
By Harry Pitcher March 27, 2026
porsche gt3 touring retrimmed in black and white houndstooth.
porsche 911 GT2 RS frunk bonnet retrim reupholstered upholstery oem plus d:class leather stitching
By Harry Pitcher February 5, 2026
d:class automotive retrim the frunk of a porsche 911 GT2 RS in nappa leather to OEM standard. OEM+ upgrade.
d:class ferrari 812 gts interior retrim alcantara red seats seat oem plus oem+ dclass near me best
By Harry Pitcher January 21, 2026
A regular d:class customer got in touch after acquiring their new Ferrari 812 CTS, requesting some retrim work. They wanted to make the car feel that extra bit more special and tailored to their personal style. The red leather Daytona-style seats already looked great, but aside from the floor mat binding, no other elements in the interior featured red. From our years of trimming Daytona-style seats for Ferrari, as well as the likes of McLaren, we’ve found that these interiors often benefit from a more cohesive mix of colour and materials. The result is typically a high-quality factory interior, but one that can lack the distinctive details needed to truly stand out.
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