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Old 09-30-2013, 09:36 PM   #365
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Picked up an arm rest from JPM last Friday... Easily my favorite piece so far.




That's an impressive air freshener collection you have there...
Haha thanks man it takes alot of dedication to build a collection like this , and congrats on the arm rest the first time I passed by jpm they where working on the concept
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Old 10-01-2013, 09:28 PM   #366
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How much was that armrest? I don't see it on their website.
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Old 10-01-2013, 09:39 PM   #367
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How much was that armrest? I don't see it on their website.
I think you need to order the armrest yourself from a vendor, then ship it out to JPM to wrap. Someone can correct me if im wrong, but i dont think JPM directly sells that armrest itself.
Its the europeans gt86 oem armrest
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Old 10-02-2013, 09:42 AM   #368
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That armrest looks about 12x better covered in Alcantara and with some actual padding. The stock one is just so lame, lol
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Old 10-02-2013, 09:45 AM   #369
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I think you need to order the armrest yourself from a vendor, then ship it out to JPM to wrap. Someone can correct me if im wrong, but i dont think JPM directly sells that armrest itself.
Its the europeans gt86 oem armrest
You can do it either way. I had stopped by their office for another matter, but after seeing the arm rests, I couldn't leave without one. If you buy the arm rest on your own, you can send it to them to be wrapped, but I don't think you'll save any money over just buying it from them directly. It's not on the web site yet, but if you email them, you can surely arrange something.
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Can you provide us a price for the armrest?
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Old 10-02-2013, 12:38 PM   #371
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I think you need to order the armrest yourself from a vendor, then ship it out to JPM to wrap. Someone can correct me if im wrong, but i dont think JPM directly sells that armrest itself.
Its the europeans gt86 oem armrest
@encity5 You can buy the stock armrest directly from us, buy it from us wrapped in Leather or Alcantara with the extra padding, or send us your own to be wrapped.

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That armrest looks about 12x better covered in Alcantara and with some actual padding. The stock one is just so lame, lol
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You can do it either way. I had stopped by their office for another matter, but after seeing the arm rests, I couldn't leave without one. If you buy the arm rest on your own, you can send it to them to be wrapped, but I don't think you'll save any money over just buying it from them directly. It's not on the web site yet, but if you email them, you can surely arrange something.
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Picked up an arm rest from JPM last Friday... Easily my favorite piece so far.




That's an impressive air freshener collection you have there...
@Shinryu Thank you! Glad to see you were able to install it with no difficulty! Your interior is looking great!
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How much was that armrest? I don't see it on their website.
@Chee-Hu @djliquidsteele The Stock Armrest is $200, and the wrap with padding is $130. A complete wrapped assembly from us is $330. It will hopefully be on the website shortly, but in the interim it is available through us directly. Please contact us via PM, email, or by phone to place an order for this or any item not listed on our site.

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Thank you, sir, for the fast response! I will definitely be contacting you soon.
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how about a GB for this stuff!!
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Does anyone know where to order the stock unit if you live in the US? The closest I can find is England, where it is $150.00 (after currency conversion) plus shipping.
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Does anyone know where to order the stock unit if you live in the US? The closest I can find is England, where it is $150.00 (after currency conversion) plus shipping.
@mid_life_crisis In addition to ourselves, I have seen a few other businesses located in the US that have imported them and are selling them shipped from the US. They are all around the same price so far that I have seen.

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how about a GB for this stuff!!
@frs10 Thats a great idea and we are looking into it, but at this point in time I do not know if/when we may implement one.

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Thank you, sir, for the fast response! I will definitely be contacting you soon.
@Chee-Hu You are very welcome! I look forward to hearing from you.

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Old 10-03-2013, 01:21 AM   #376
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you should have wrapped the silver trim on alcantara, and then the rest should be swapped to the black trim/black buttons. this is what i did:



would look a bit cleaner with out all that silver trim...
what type of adhesive did you use?
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Old 11-25-2013, 05:39 PM   #377
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Oooooh, I really like the look of the alcantara armrest in conjunction with the knee pads (was on the fence about just the knee pads). Can anyone comment on how it is to clean alcantara? Thats the only thing holding me back - since the armrest is a part you'll always be rubbing etc its bound to get dirty.
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Oooooh, I really like the look of the alcantara armrest in conjunction with the knee pads (was on the fence about just the knee pads). Can anyone comment on how it is to clean alcantara? Thats the only thing holding me back - since the armrest is a part you'll always be rubbing etc its bound to get dirty.
@MysteryMachine It is extremely easy to clean and maintain. Typically all you require is the brush attachment of a vacuum or a damp microfiber (warm water) to rub/brush the material clean. We will also be carrying an Alcantara specific cleaner in the new year that is extremely effective at cleaning high traffic areas such as the steering wheel, seats, etc.

In the event of an actual spill or mess (Not Daily Use/Wear) you can see specific cleaning instructions here. http://www.alcantara.com/content/en/...stains_removal Not all of the enclosed information will be applicable as some stains and messes are very unlikely to occur to Alcantara in your automobile.

*It is important to never apply the cleaning products or solutions directly to the Alcantara, but to first apply them to a microfiber.

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