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Can anyone explain the two color selection options on the configurator? I cannot understand them.

I want a Miami Blue exterior with Chalk leather seats. But I don't know if the color selections below make any sense for chalk leather, or even where the colors are applied.

1. Color selection for stitching in deviated thread

2. Color selection for deviated leather
 

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1. Is the color of thread used for STITCHING in the leather interior. E.g. dash, seats, door panels. aka deviated stitching, deviated/contrasting color from the norm.

2. Is the color of the INSERT for the seat e.g. two tone seats.

As far as I know, chalk interior does not REQUIRE either of these. But if you want to go wild, you can do it :)

Hope that helps.
 

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1. Is the color of thread used for STITCHING in the leather interior. E.g. dash, seats, door panels. aka deviated stitching, deviated/contrasting color from the norm.

2. Is the color of the INSERT for the seat e.g. two tone seats.

As far as I know, chalk interior does not REQUIRE either of these. But if you want to go wild, you can do it :)

Hope that helps.
Cool. Thanks!
 

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Resurrecting this old post, because I don’t see any changes in the configurator when I choose deviated leather. The seat centers don’t change color at all. Nothing changes color. Same with the deviated stitching. Can someone else confirm that the configurator isn’t working like it is supposed to for this feature? Thanks.
 

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I confirmed with my SA the configurator does not display deviated stitching or seat centers. Regardless, you will get them if you select those options.
 
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