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Props to JPM Coachworks for Leather Elbowpad !

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Old Jan 31, 2011 | 01:35 PM
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Default Props to JPM Coachworks for Leather Elbowpad !

I got my elbow pad recovered in real leather, the hard stock piece just wasn't cutting it for me.

I put in a custom order, they filled it no questions asked, fast service and great communication. The owner of the company drives an S2000 and I believe he may be a member on here if I'm not mistaken. Joe from JPM Coachworks is amazing to deal with, along with his staff.

I asked if they could soften up the elbowpad and he added some foam under the new leather, it feels so much nicer, the factory piece was so damn hard. This new leather is real soft, my elbow will love it, lol. I had them do the installation for me, the installation and extra foam were done at no extra charge, great deal !. I got the S2000 name embroidered in bright red stitch.

If you are contemplating any interior upgrades see jpmcoachworks.com, you won't be disappointed. Enjoy

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Old Jan 31, 2011 | 06:48 PM
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how much if you dont mind me asking?? all in all niceeeee work
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Old Feb 1, 2011 | 12:38 AM
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sweet indeed !!!
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Nice....
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Old Feb 1, 2011 | 03:21 AM
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Originally Posted by blobianco,Jan 31 2011, 11:48 PM
how much if you dont mind me asking?? all in all niceeeee work
I believe it was $89.00, if I'm not mistaken. The leather covering and stitching work was $45.00, the embroidery work was a $25.00 upcharge, plus shipping costs. The extra foam addition was no charge, and no charge for installation, but I did have to ship them my factory piece. If you want to install it yourself they will send you the cover and you can do it yourself but it's the same price so why mess with it and have to buy the glue ?.
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Old Feb 1, 2011 | 05:50 AM
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I'd always highly recommend them. Call and you'll have more options than what's on their site.
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That looks great! I just bought an ap2 console and i'll probably have them do mine as well.
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Originally Posted by suzuka-blue-s2k,Feb 1 2011, 11:43 AM
That looks great! I just bought an ap2 console and i'll probably have them do mine as well.
You won't be disappointed. If you want to go with the S2000 logo as I have it speak with Joe and he can match up with my setup as I believe it was a first time request for them.

Or you can go with an entirely different embroidery, they are very flexible. I initially thought of a larger lettering running down the elbowpad vertically from top to bottom but then decided to do it the way I have it for a more simple look. For such a simple upgrade it really sets off the interior and feels so much nicer if you rest your elbow on it.

Takeshi is right , these guys can pretty much do the entire car in leather, lol, lots of options and they don't mind custom work AFAIK. I'm still debating to get their sunvisors ?
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Awesome, I probably won't do the logo. I have black Clazzio seat covers with the black suede inserts, so I might do the same design as yours but do the outsides just smooth vinyl or leather, and do the inside in black suede with black stitching so they match my seats.
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Originally Posted by suzuka-blue-s2k,Feb 1 2011, 11:59 AM
Awesome, I probably won't do the logo. I have black Clazzio seat covers with the black suede inserts, so I might do the same design as yours but do the outsides just smooth vinyl or leather, and do the inside in black suede with black stitching so they match my seats.
they have a nice blue insert sample photo on their website, it looked great, the combinations are endless though. Do yourself a favour and ask them to put in the foam as they don't usually include that automatically, and I highly recommend having them do the installation unless you like working with spray-on glue.
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