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Protect your center console against scratches

This is a ‘MUST HAVE’ item for those with Piano Finish. 

I have seen people complaining that they center console gets scratched up from thing they put there. I myself am one of them. I tend to put my phone there as well. You know what place Im talking about. Its right under the shifter handle on top of the ash tray. Even though I have a rubber phone cover – I found a lot of scratches on my wood finish. Yes, you can buff it out but it will come back. How do you protect it? 

I have been looking for a product to protect the console. I couldn’t find anything. So I decided to make it. It came out so good that I felt that there maybe more guys out there that my need it. So I’m willing to make a few pieces and sell it to the Panamera enthusiasts.

Here is a few photos of the product.  You can purchase it only on this web site.

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DIY Panamera Curved Wipers – how to change blades using store bought

OK, maybe you can afford $60-$70 wipers. But there are some people out there that live far away from the dealers, they are not savy with internet ordering or just refuse to get them from the dealer for some personal reason. This articles is for those that want to spend no more than $30 on the wiper blades.

To start with, Panamera requires a 23″ and a 21″ wiper blades. But any wiper blade will not work as a direct swap because one of the wipers is curved and the other one has a special spoiler installed on the wiper.

This article basically explains how to change your wiper “rubber blades” using blades from local auto parts store.

1. So what I did is went to local auto parts store and got a 24″ and 21″ Bosch ‘Micro Edge Blades’ wiper blades.  All panamera blades are made by Bosch. Problem is that you will not find a curve blades or you will not find a 23″ lenght blades.  So what you do is get a 24″ blade and cut it to size. Get a Bosh Micro Edge 40724 and a 40721. They cost about $14 each.

2. Take the wipers your just bought and remove the rubber blades out of them.

3. Take the old wipers and remove the old rubber blades but keep the metal pieces that shape the rubber to the wiper and stiffen them up.

4. Insert the metal rods in the new rubber blades to give them shape and so that they can slide easily to the wiper. Then just slide the new pieces onto the wiper. 

That’s it. It takes 2 minutes to do that for $30.

 

 

 

Mercedes answer to Porsche Panamera for 2019 – Mercedes GT4 AMG

Mercedes-AMG plans to take on the Audi RS 7, BMW M6 Gran Coupe, and Porsche Panamera with its new GT4. Despite the name, the GT4 is not a stretched version of the GT Coupe with four doors and four seats. It’s a striking AMG-only vehicle that fuses the dynamic talents of the AMG GT with the architecture of the next-generation Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class (due in 2018).
The Mercedes-AMG GT4 will share its body structure, wheelbase, and chassis with the three-box CLS replacement, code-named C257, but the two four-door Benzes won’t share a single piece of sheetmetal and will look very different.
 
The next Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class is said to look a bit like an E-Class after an extensive nip-tuck session, while the design of the GT4 was inspired by the two-seater AMG coupe. The GT4 bears all the insignia of a classic GT: wide track, imposing stance, low, slim greenhouse, aggressive front end, and comparatively small footprint. Unlike the Aston Martin Rapide, the four-door AMG coupe should be quite roomy, easy to get in and out of, and highly maneuverable thanks to relatively compact dimensions.

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The GT4’s exterior has a single character line that runs the full length of the car, which is unlike almost all current Mercedes models. Also new are the sculpted flared fenders, the three-dimensionally tapered bumpers, and the so-called Panamericana grille. Instead of a single crossbar, the intake air is channeled through a dozen or so vertical chrome elements. To accommodate four full-size suitcases, the rear end is longer, taller, and wider than the 911-like posterior of the GT. Although the car doesn’t need a wing, marketing has insisted on an eye-catching motorized tail rudder, aerodynamically necessary or not.
The lavish interior is being laid out from scratch and should strike a strong balance between sportiness and luxury, sources say. The quality of the materials and the range of options are said to be classy enough that the car could even — hypothetically — merit a Maybach badge.
Despite similar, swoopy looks, the GT and GT4 will have little shared. The GT was derived from the high-strung SLS while the GT4 is, in essence, a sexier E-Class sedan. Compared to the Mercedes-AMG GT, the GT4 measures a foot longer, has a longer wheelbase, and will be more than 4 inches taller. To achieve a balanced weight distribution, the engine and transmission of the four-door version sit as close to the firewall as possible. The GT4’s short overhangs and aluminum-intensive structure help lower its center of gravity, which should put its grip and handling prowess on par with a proper sports car.
It would make a lot of sense for the Mercedes-AMG GT4 to crib its steering, brakes, and chassis from the Mercedes E63 AMG S replacement due in 2017. Among the extras believed to be under development for the GT4 are adaptive air suspension, an electronically controlled differential, dynamic engine mounts, and carbon-ceramic brakes. The transmission is the familiar nine-speed automatic with a wet takeoff clutch, and the gearbox will have the provisions for the addition of a hybrid module in the future.
We expect two different versions of the Mercedes-AMG GT4, base and S. In both cases, the more frugal 4.0-liter, twin-turbo V-8 from other AMGs will provide motivation. As far as power output, around 500 hp from the base and 600 hp from the S are realistic estimates. The GT4 S should be able to storm to 60 mph in about 3.4 seconds. Expect starting prices of the $132,000-$154,000 range, with 4Matic all-wheel drive available for a little bit extra.
 
 

Best Porsche Macan Cell Phone / Smart Phone / Tablet Dashboard Mount / Holder

Cayenne smart phone mount

I have tested a few Porsche mounts but this is as far my favorite mount. I have purchased a very well designed mount and modified it to work on a Porsche Cars.

Why?

  • Its in your field of view
  • Easy to reach & control your smart phone
  • Easy to mount (just slide the tab between your dash and the radio/vent)
  • Easy to relocate
  • Spring-loaded Mechanism hold your phone firmly in place
  • Fits phones from 4″ – 6.75″ height
  • Fits many 7″ & 8″ tablets
  • Comes with 8 grip tabs for misc. size devices
  • You can move the grips if you need to attach other wires (eg. off center charging on HTC)

The smartphone or tablet is held securely in place with the spring-loaded holder, but can be inserted or removed from the mount with one hand. Included with the holder are 8 support legs (4 short and 4 longer versions). The adjustable top and bottom leg design of the Slim-Grip Ultra holder helps keep any side buttons and ports unobstructed, making it ideal for use with the side accessible buttons on the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+ or Note Edge.

This mount holds large smartphones up to 6.75” tall, including the iPhone 6 Plus, 6, 5, 5S, 5C, 4S, Samsung Galaxy Note Edge, Note 5, Note 4, and Note 3, Galaxy S6 edge+, S6, S5, and S4, LG G4, G3, and G2, Nexus 6 and Nexus 5, HTC One M9, One M8, and One Max, Nokia Lumia 1520 and 1020, Amazon Fire Phone, Motorola Moto G and Moto X.

The mount also holds midsize (7” or 8” screen size) tablets, including the iPad mini, Galaxy Tab S 8.4, Galaxy Note 8.0, Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 and 8.0, Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4, Kindle Fire HD, and Google Nexus 7.

The recommended configuration for most smartphones and midsize tablets is to have 2 short legs on the top of the holder and 2 of the longer support legs on the bottom of the holder. For phones with height larger than 5.25”, use all 4 long support legs for best performance. This mount fits all non-flip smartphones, even those used with rubberized or large protective cases or skins.

 

Contact me Here if you are interested in purchasing this product.

You have to pre-order this mount right now.

 

* Fits all new (2010-up tested) models of Porsche Panamera, Porsche Macan, Porsche Caynne, Porsche 911, Porsche Boxter, Porsche Cayman.

** Its my fit other previous generation Porsche vehicles but it has not been tested. All you have to do to see if it works with your car is to slide a “butter knife” between your dash and the radio. It it goes in about 2″ – it will work.

*** This mount will not work in landscape mode unless its a tablet. If you like a mount where you would like to tilt it to a horizontal position – let me know. Im working on another one with a ball/joint design where you can position the phone in any (vertical or horizontal) position. Difference would be the rear mount. The “ball / joint” would just make the mount stick out of the dash a little. Let me know if you are interested in it.

Part Numbers # Catalog for Panamera Sedans

Here is a catalog of all the factory original OEM Part Numbers for a 2010 Porsche Panamera

 part#sPanamera Part numbers catalog