Carbon Fiber PDK Paddle Extensions by MAcarbon

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Old Aug 19, 2015 | 04:51 PM
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Carbon Fiber PDK Paddle Extensions by MAcarbon

Over the last few years we have had great success with our shift paddle extensions for Lamborghini, McLaren, Audi, etc. and now we can add Porsche to that list.

We are proud to introduce our new 991 / 997 PDK Extended paddles. These paddles will fit any Porsche that has the Sport design steering wheel with PDK shifting paddles, and the carbon weave matches the factory carbon. The MAcarbon extended paddles are molded to fit around the stock PDK paddles giving you a much larger surface area to shift with during aggressive driving.

Installation of these paddles is just as easy as the other ones and can be done by almost anyone. We use an extremely strong 3M Tape and provide you with an adhesion promoter, so that the paddles won't budge once installed.


Check out website for pricing! Initial orders will take about 6 weeks to deliver but we are doing our best to make these parts in a timely manner.

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Old Aug 24, 2015 | 02:58 PM
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While I do like the look of them...my heart palpitated when I saw the $675 price tag.
 
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Beautiful work as you always do MAcarbon!!!
 
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While I do like the look of them...my heart palpitated when I saw the $675 price tag.
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Is this price tag a typo?
 
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Hi Guys,
The pricing is correct. We went through six pages of discussing the pricing of our paddles on Renn**** this summer. Its in the 991 GT3 section if you'd like to take a look. I could repost some comments from there but the quick summary is that a number of people there liked the idea but did not like the price. So pretty much like anything in life! Others, who knew our company defended our products and our pricing. Several people posted links to inexpensive billet or plastic stuff (~$200) made for BMWs and other mass market cars. We had multiple posts that explained why/how we price them as we do and why the comparisons were not valid. Suffice to say, we're a small company that makes carbon parts for a small market. That is not a recipe for cheap parts!

We've been making similar paddles for the Audi R8, McLaren, AMG's etc for five years now. All of those customers have been very happy with them and often report its their favorite mod. The first 991 customers who have received the paddles have echoed those views.
 
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Originally Posted by MAcarbon
Over the last few years we have had great success with our shift paddle extensions for Lamborghini, McLaren, Audi, etc. and now we can add Porsche to that list.

We are proud to introduce our new 991 / 997 PDK Extended paddles. These paddles will fit any Porsche that has the Sport design steering wheel with PDK shifting paddles, and the carbon weave matches the factory carbon. The MAcarbon extended paddles are molded to fit around the stock PDK paddles giving you a much larger surface area to shift with during aggressive driving.

Installation of these paddles is just as easy as the other ones and can be done by almost anyone. We use an extremely strong 3M Tape and provide you with an adhesion promoter, so that the paddles won't budge once installed.


Check out website for pricing! Initial orders will take about 6 weeks to deliver but we are doing our best to make these parts in a timely manner.

MAcarbon PDK Paddles

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Will the paddles clear the back of the ****? Ill take one if it clears the 991.2 TT sport multifunction wheel.





 
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