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Replaced your carpet?? How is best way to do it??also sourcing interior bits...lol
Im thinking about freshening an old 928's interior which started with dash replacement (bought one from CL for 25.00 from trucking company lost shipment deal) and now carpeting. I was thinking about cutting new carpet using my old carpet pieces as a template unless theres a good inexpensive kit?? The car is an old 84 that will never see any serious value but whats there is embarrassing and rotted. Anyone have any experience in this arena as Im new to the Porsche stuff. Im also looking for black door panels and posssibly seats if anyone knows where they are...??? Anyone got any black bits to compliment what I dont have? PM's here are best. TIA
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This is who I am going to for my carpet once I get my engine going:
http://928leathershop.com/Porschecarpetsets.html Porsche 928 Carpet Kit Domestic Material Black Only Interior Carpet Kit Made in Domestic Nylon Carpet Material. Same as the German Sliverknit kit only made from domestic, cut pile, nylon, material similar in look and feel to Sliverknit. Available in black only. Kit Includes: Carpet Pieces to replace all pieces inside car including the rear hatch area. Includes insulated backing on floors, and nylon dead pedal and drivers side heel pads. $319.00
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Yup, only Black, but works for my color theme.
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The trick with carpet is to make it form to the shape of the car, and thats what the factory type carpet Sliverknit does really well. Its wool though, and water messes it up. I was thinking about taking mine out and seeing if a dry cleaner or rug cleaner could perk it up. Otherwise I think its the Leathershop and new carpets plus new Lloyd's floor mats. Eventually your going to have some real money in these cars, why not have the best for your feet?
Or just find somebody farther down the pier than you are and buy their old carpet. Lots of stuff you are not going to want to ship, so best put some idea of your location and model year of your car in either a sig or the profile that shows next to messages. |
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Great timing on this post. I just ripped the interior out of the 928 i'm restoring for a customer today, and i was wondering where i could get all the things necessary to bring it back to life. I'll start a 928 restoration thread in the next day or so
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Wow, this is getting good. Thanks for the info. Anyone got a lead on door panels or seats in black?? Also need a pod.
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Its always nice to have options. Good luck and take lots of pics of before and after
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