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jwmc1 10-08-2014 08:02 PM

That is really great...would it fit a 86 944??? I would seriously pay you for one

Porsche 924 10-08-2014 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by argiopeweb (Post 8298119)
Man... I was guessing you had taken a shortcut somewhere, and boy was I wrong. Kudos for a proper fiberglassing job.

How many layers of fiberglass did you lay? How does the assembly attach to the dash?

Thanks! And surprisingly only one layer did the trick just fine, considering that the foam is there as back bone. And shhhhh don't tell anyone, it's double side taped to the dash lol, works like a charm, holds up pretty damn good, after all the pressure applied for removal and mounting of iPad.

Porsche 924 10-08-2014 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by jwmc1 (Post 8298269)
That is really great...would it fit a 86 944??? I would seriously pay you for one

Is the 86 944 dash the same as an 87 924S dash?

Porsche 924 10-08-2014 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Karl_W911 (Post 8298184)
If one of these could be made to fit an iPhone 5 for an early 944, I'd love one. How does it attach to the dash?

What u want is like a small dock? Straight up and down or laying sideways? And believe it or not, it's double sided tape holding it in, I've had it on there since July. And it's on there pretty good, considering all the pressure and pulling applied for the mounting and dismounting of the iPad.

argiopeweb 10-08-2014 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Porsche 924 (Post 8298285)
And shhhhh don't tell anyone, it's double side taped to the dash lol, works like a charm, holds up pretty damn good, after all the pressure applied for removal and mounting of iPad.

Hehe, there's the shortcut. Anything that saves disassembling the dash is all right by me... If one already had the dash out, a few L brackets in the right places could attach one of these with negligible aesthetic blemishing on removal.

The 924S has the pre-85.5 (i.e., "old") dash. 85.5+ 944's have the newer, smoother dash with vents where the center speaker grill is in the old dash. There'd be some redesign involved.

jwmc1 10-08-2014 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Porsche 924 (Post 8298286)
Is the 86 944 dash the same as an 87 924S dash?

Don't think so...

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1412827030.jpg

Karl_W911 10-08-2014 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Porsche 924 (Post 8298287)
What u want is like a small dock? Straight up and down or laying sideways? And believe it or not, it's double sided tape holding it in, I've had it on there since July. And it's on there pretty good, considering all the pressure and pulling applied for the mounting and dismounting of the iPad.

Exactly! A small dock that looks exactly like that one for the iPad, except for an iPhone 5. And the magical wonders of double sided tape. I was originally thinking some form of velcro, but the tape is probably better. :)

JBC 10-09-2014 03:29 PM

Nice work. Well done. For me, however, I bought my 1983 944 for one major reason. I do not want anything but pure driving. I just want the sound of the engine and gear shifting and g's on the corners. I have a new BMW and the damn thing practically drives itself. It is refreshing to have no power steering, no DSC and not iDrive. Just a gear shift, pistons pumping, Gs and a winding road.

black944 turbo 10-09-2014 04:17 PM

I to saw it and it looks almost factory as far as fitment, truly a work of art.

Porsche 924 10-09-2014 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by jwmc1 (Post 8298318)

Hmmmm actually it looks like I can fit one down where the radio goes. Replace the radio with an iPad, or hide the radio behind the iPad, only problem is changing the radio volume when iPad is in, does your radio have a remote?

Porsche 924 10-09-2014 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by black944 turbo (Post 8299477)
I to saw it and it looks almost factory as far as fitment, truly a work of art.

Thanks man!

Porsche 924 10-09-2014 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by JBC (Post 8299418)
Nice work. Well done. For me, however, I bought my 1983 944 for one major reason. I do not want anything but pure driving. I just want the sound of the engine and gear shifting and g's on the corners. I have a new BMW and the damn thing practically drives itself. It is refreshing to have no power steering, no DSC and not iDrive. Just a gear shift, pistons pumping, Gs and a winding road.

Thanks, and I totally understand. Everyone has their opinion, I'm only a 19 year old kid, I'm jam packed with tech haha. I've always wanted to install an iPad there haha.

JBC 10-09-2014 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Porsche 924 (Post 8299538)
Thanks, and I totally understand. Everyone has their opinion, I'm only a 19 year old kid, I'm jam packed with tech haha. I've always wanted to install an iPad there haha.

Got it. I'm an old guy. Funny. Keep it up and you might be designing the next mode of personal transportation. ;)

Backyardbodyman 10-14-2014 03:04 PM

very nice custom work. great job. looks awesome

Porsche 924 10-14-2014 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Backyardbodyman (Post 8305942)
very nice custom work. great job. looks awesome

Thanks man appreciate it!


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