Ugly Sunvisor Labels or Nice Perforated Leather Visors
I know people are going to think I'm an agent of JPM Coachworks but I just got done installing another one of their great leather products.
I've often heard of people complaining about the ugly sunvisors in the s2k and I never thought much about them as they are out of sight for the most part. But I liked the idea of having black perforated leather sunvisors to match the leather upgrades I've made to the interior in recent months, a nice finishing touch I guess.
I got some black perforated leather sunvisor covers today from JPM Coachworks. I was a bit hesitant about the velcro attachment seam, but it isn't too bad, it works okay, and makes it easy to fit over the old visors. When the visors are folded up you cant see it at all. I love the look of the new visors, a minor detail that just adds a nice touch to the interior, definitely not a necessity but it is a nice upgrade. I really like dealing with JPM Coachworks, you can't complain about a company that provides great service and great manufactured products with great communication along the entire process.
Two crappy pics below, these things look much nicer to the naked eye than they do in the pics, the lighting messes with the perforations in a picture with flash but here are the two pics I have.

I've often heard of people complaining about the ugly sunvisors in the s2k and I never thought much about them as they are out of sight for the most part. But I liked the idea of having black perforated leather sunvisors to match the leather upgrades I've made to the interior in recent months, a nice finishing touch I guess.
I got some black perforated leather sunvisor covers today from JPM Coachworks. I was a bit hesitant about the velcro attachment seam, but it isn't too bad, it works okay, and makes it easy to fit over the old visors. When the visors are folded up you cant see it at all. I love the look of the new visors, a minor detail that just adds a nice touch to the interior, definitely not a necessity but it is a nice upgrade. I really like dealing with JPM Coachworks, you can't complain about a company that provides great service and great manufactured products with great communication along the entire process.
Two crappy pics below, these things look much nicer to the naked eye than they do in the pics, the lighting messes with the perforations in a picture with flash but here are the two pics I have.

I haven't ordered anything from them yet, but in talking with Joe via email he is very willing to help and seems like a good guy. Hopefully I'll be able to get some interior parts covered. He's sent me pics of other S2000 parts he's done and they all look great.
Originally Posted by goy091' timestamp='1300821952' post='20386862
I haven't ordered anything from them yet, but in talking with Joe via email he is very willing to help and seems like a good guy. Hopefully I'll be able to get some interior parts covered. He's sent me pics of other S2000 parts he's done and they all look great.

Originally Posted by JFUSION' timestamp='1300822805' post='20386914
[quote name='goy091' timestamp='1300821952' post='20386862']
I haven't ordered anything from them yet, but in talking with Joe via email he is very willing to help and seems like a good guy. Hopefully I'll be able to get some interior parts covered. He's sent me pics of other S2000 parts he's done and they all look great.
I haven't ordered anything from them yet, but in talking with Joe via email he is very willing to help and seems like a good guy. Hopefully I'll be able to get some interior parts covered. He's sent me pics of other S2000 parts he's done and they all look great.

[/quote]
Joe is one of the owners at JPMCoachworks.com, he is also an S2000 owner and member of this site. You can view the pricing of the s2k parts on their webiste, they are located in Georgia. Off the top of my head my elbowpad cost $89.00 for the leather , stitching, padding, and installation included. The embroidery was around $30 extra ? or something in that range, then shipping on top of that. They do the installation at no cost, but you have to send them your original elbowpad and then they send it back to you completed. There is an option to install it yourself but I did not want to mess with spray adhesive, knowing me I'd get that crap everywhere. Great work and great company to deal with. hth.
Trending Topics
it looks pretty much like the bottom side except for the joint where the two velcro strips meet up and add a raised look to the leather, I don't mind it. I don't have pictures of that side. Passenger side has a trimmed out opening for the mirror.






