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ubersoph 05-21-2012 03:24 PM

Alcantara material?
 
Anyone know where I can get material that matches the Alcantara on the BRZ? I'm thinking I may want to wrap my visors to match my seats. Or maybe leather...

2pt5RS 05-21-2012 09:06 PM

www.jpmcoachworks.com

They sell raw material, but not on the site. you have to call them for that order.

DEnd 05-22-2012 03:06 AM

There are loads of suppliers out there... heck your local fabric shop likely has it. The tricky part will be color matching, however most suppliers will send you samples for really cheap.

ttknf 05-22-2012 12:27 PM

If you're looking to do a replacement, DO NOT buy the cheap stuff. Search around and see if you can find the authentic "Alcantara" or "Ultra Suede" materials produced by the company Toray. They are the creators of ultra-suede and Alcantara and the quality is far and away better than anything else.

2pt5RS 05-22-2012 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by ttknf (Post 221164)
If you're looking to do a replacement, DO NOT buy the cheap stuff. Search around and see if you can find the authentic "Alcantara" or "Ultra Suede" materials produced by the company Toray. They are the creators of ultra-suede and Alcantara and the quality is far and away better than anything else.

JPM buys directly from Toray. They pride themselves on matching the quality of OEM.

Turbowned 05-22-2012 02:51 PM

Excellent! Thanks for posting that link, 2pt5RS. This is exactly what I want to do with the BRZ - replace the stock shift boot, e-brake boot, and cover the sunvisors with Alcantara, replace the perforated leather steering wheel with smooth leather, and maybe add some additional leather/alcantara here and there. Then see about getting the silver painted trim pieces re-done to look more like real metal - Audi does this very well with their interiors. Aside from not being cool to the touch, you can't tell the difference between the painted plastic trim and the real metal trim they use on different surfaces.

2pt5RS 05-22-2012 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Turbowned (Post 221325)
Excellent! Thanks for posting that link, 2pt5RS. This is exactly what I want to do with the BRZ - replace the stock shift boot, e-brake boot, and cover the sunvisors with Alcantara, replace the perforated leather steering wheel with smooth leather, and maybe add some additional leather/alcantara here and there. Then see about getting the silver painted trim pieces re-done to look more like real metal - Audi does this very well with their interiors. Aside from not being cool to the touch, you can't tell the difference between the painted plastic trim and the real metal trim they use on different surfaces.

I can tell you they will be using my BRZ as a test mule for some parts. They've also ordered a BRZ for themselves, which will help get parts out faster. :)

Turbowned 05-22-2012 03:08 PM

Oh, perfect!! I just e-mailed them, asking about turn-around time. I was hoping I wouldn't have to have the car down for too long while they have my parts. That's awesome.

Turbowned 05-22-2012 03:32 PM

Alex from JPM Coachworks just called me to respond to my e-mail. They're waiting for their BRZ to arrive shortly and will keep everyone updated with product progress on their FB page. Lots of cool pics to sample some of their work on there! They're also in the process of becoming a vendor on this site. I'll be glad to see them on board!

ttknf 05-22-2012 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by 2pt5RS (Post 221291)
JPM buys directly from Toray. They pride themselves on matching the quality of OEM.

Yes, JPM is good. I meant my response in regard to local fabric stores. Most of the time the stuff that the local fabric shops sell is very cheap quality.

JPM Coachworks 05-22-2012 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Turbowned (Post 221406)
Alex from JPM Coachworks just called me to respond to my e-mail. They're waiting for their BRZ to arrive shortly and will keep everyone updated with product progress on their FB page. Lots of cool pics to sample some of their work on there! They're also in the process of becoming a vendor on this site. I'll be glad to see them on board!

Corey,

It was a pleasure speaking with you earlier today. Please do not hesitate to let me know should you have any additional questions or concerns. Best of luck to you on the wait! :)

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Originally Posted by DEnd (Post 220847)
There are loads of suppliers out there... heck your local fabric shop likely has it. The tricky part will be color matching, however most suppliers will send you samples for really cheap.

Unfortunately, there are only a few business that I trust. I would avoid eBay if at all possible as every customer of ours who has purchased from there has been sold imitation material. We have been in business since 2008 and every year there is a new "style", a new "price" and a new business attempting to sell "genuine" Alcantara to the public. There will always be a knock-off for a quality brand such as Alcantara and I encourage each individual interested in purchasing this material to educate himself or herself as to what makes genuine Alcantara genuine. We have written a few bits on our website about this and I strongly encourage anyone interested to take a few minutes and read more about this amazing material -- http://www.jpmcoachworks.com/jpm/what-is-alcantara.html :)

Additionally, there is only one importer for genuine Alcantara in the United States and this importer purchases directly from Alcantara SpA in Italy. All domestic companies who use or work with this material will purchase directly from this importer, including JPM. Any business that informs you otherwise is being dishonest.

Finally, I will be reviewing sponsorship / vendorship options over the coming weeks for the community. We're excited for this platform and are quite eager to dig in and work on our own BRZ once she arrives! Oh, and we happily offer samples upon request at no charge (up to 6 swatches). We have seen a BRZ in person and were allowed to sit in and play with the vehicle. The color choice you'll want if you do wish to match your Alcantara seat centers is Pure Black (Color Code 9040).

Best Regards,
Alex

Mari0 05-22-2012 07:07 PM

Welcome to the forum! Can't wait to see what you come up with for the car!

JDsThatGuy 06-03-2015 03:54 PM

Anyone find this for cheaper than $114/yard? I spent significantly less per yard for high quality fabric when the Mrs and I had a couch redone, even the most expensive fabric we looked at was a lower cost than this

LucidMomentum 06-03-2015 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by JDsThatGuy (Post 2273230)
Anyone find this for cheaper than $114/yard? I spent significantly less per yard for high quality fabric when the Mrs and I had a couch redone, even the most expensive fabric we looked at was a lower cost than this

The reason for the price is Alcantra is a type of branding, much like Champagne is:

jalopnik.com/what-the-hell-is-alacantara-anyway-1604799947


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