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FS: 911 (76-89) door panel material, pleated, vinyl, black

Door panels ripped or torn? Does it look like your cat decided to hang from them? Did the previous owner try to fit a huge speaker in your door? Recover your panels with our kit, and keep your door swinging in style! Sold in pairs.

This particular kit is designed for the 911 (1976-89).

Out list price is 117.60 but we are letting this set go for $80 plus shipping and CA sales tax if in state. All closeout sales are final.

If you would like to order this item, please call us at 1-888-280-7799 and tell one of our representatives that you would like to order part# PEL-CLR-Z010






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Are these a PITA to install?

The PO of my car had this portion of the doorpanel dyed grey. I was thinking of dying it back to black but maybe these are a better idea?
Are these hard to install neatly? I don't want to destroy my old doorpanel swapping this out
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It's fairly easy, just be careful in the disassembly of the old door panels.

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