MGibson.MSO
Active Member
When I purchased my 2007 XLR last summer, the metal trim around the center console showed some minor wear and tear (see pic). The only other XLR I’ve seen had similar blemishes, so I presume that it’s a common problem.
I want to avoid buying an entirely new console assembly, and I’m curious about my options for repair. I know there’s an aftermarket overlay available, but I’d like to keep the look original.
If the car was a seven-figure vintage Ferrari (and I love my XLR like it is), how would I go about restoring the console? Ok, there’s an easy answer: if I had a seven-figure Ferrari, I’d fork over the $900 for a new console. But you get my drift. Are there people with jewelry-making skills that might take on this kind of project? Who could I send it to for a show car worthy repair?
I’ll appreciate tips from the XLR faithful here on the forum. Thanks.
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I want to avoid buying an entirely new console assembly, and I’m curious about my options for repair. I know there’s an aftermarket overlay available, but I’d like to keep the look original.
If the car was a seven-figure vintage Ferrari (and I love my XLR like it is), how would I go about restoring the console? Ok, there’s an easy answer: if I had a seven-figure Ferrari, I’d fork over the $900 for a new console. But you get my drift. Are there people with jewelry-making skills that might take on this kind of project? Who could I send it to for a show car worthy repair?
I’ll appreciate tips from the XLR faithful here on the forum. Thanks.

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