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NEW ACCESSORIES 968!!!
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Since you guys are ALWAYS looking out for me with my tech questions thought I would give you guys this site that has AWSOME accessories for our 968s!!!









www.9xauto.com
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#2

yup - they've been around for a while - that's where i got my cupholder
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#3

Thanks for the reminder midlman02. I had been to that site before but had kind of forgotten about them. Just browsing their site, I found a procedure explaining hatch delamination and what you can do to repair it that might be of interest to others. That info can be viewed here.



Thanks again,

mike
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[quote name='midlman02' post='36285' date='Jun 1 2007, 04:38 PM']Since you guys are ALWAYS looking out for me with my tech questions thought I would give you guys this site that has AWSOME accessories for our 968s!!!

www.9xauto.com[/quote]



Thanks, Midleman. The link is appreciated.



Harvey
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#5

$56 bucks for a cupholder!?!? Ouch!!!!

no thanks
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#6

lol - i have 2 of them. best ones i've seen yet
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#7

[quote name='Inkedupfatboy' timestamp='1375151102' post='146212']$56 bucks for a cupholder!?!? Ouch!!!!

no thanks[/quote]



Most people would consider paying $ 4 for one cup of coffee absurd ( at Starbucks, Peet's , etc ) and yet millions buy one of those every day, without counting what it adds up to over time.. So a $ 56 investment for a holder to keep that $ 4 cup in who.e you're driving seems like a pretty damn reasonable investment to me , lol. Not to mention that you can also use it to hold your wine glass, and that could cost a lot more than $ 4 . Whaaat ?! Well, the point is : amortize tne costs my friend, amortize !!
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i think banditsc found the same cupholder for a lot less
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#9

Why do you want a cupholder. Couldn't you let it spill into your lap and sue McDonalds, Starbucks, etc for negligence for giving you hot coffee? You could make millions from not having a cup holder.



Not sure how someone can be confused as to what hot coffee could be, or should be cool. But you guys drink iced tea, which is a bit like the Poms drinking warm beer. Hard to figure.
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#10

Don't get me wrong, I can be all about frivolity, I mean, the entire care fits under that heading, but, I will stick to my rule that there shall be no fluids messing about inside the Porsche. The interior is just too clean for a 20 year old car.

I would rather put the cash towards something such as maintenance.
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#11

lol - wait until you drive that car with the top down in the heat. you'll be grabbing that bottle of water
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#12

Does anyone have an updated link to the comment about the delaminating hatch? Looks like the link is broken now and I wouldn't mind checking it out since I have a feeling I'll need to do this repair sooner or later.
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#13

[quote name='flash' timestamp='1375192865' post='146223']

lol - wait until you drive that car with the top down in the heat. you'll be grabbing that bottle of water

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water ?! who drinks water.. just keep in mind that fish f**k in it ! - that's why one should only drink alcohol <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/beer.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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#14

I have actually, and it was warm, but not that bad. I don't drink water anyways - lol
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Not a good lubricant.
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[quote name='flash' timestamp='1375151985' post='146216']

i think banditsc found the same cupholder for a lot less

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Yes, it is by Fischer, made in Germany. Available here (or on ebay):



http://www.ultimatecupholders.com/fischercupholder.html
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#17

ok, now I'm pissed that I paid that much for the same cupholder, and take back everything I said about amortizing the cost..amortizing $15 vs. $56 yields a far better result . of course I did not know this site was out there..or did not search enough..
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#18

i didn't pay 56 either. i think it was 40 when i got mine. no worries. i spill more wine than that.
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[quote name='ds968' timestamp='1375291410' post='146285']

ok, now I'm pissed that I paid that much for the same cupholder, and take back everything I said about amortizing the cost..amortizing $15 vs. $56 yields a far better result . of course I did not know this site was out there..or did not search enough..

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But you don't get the screw-free bracket for $15. That's a whole other trip to Home Depot and another ~$1.50 out of your pocket!
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#20

ok, now i feel a little better ..and like flash, i also spill more wine or beer than that ( again, when it's in that cupholder <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/glare.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> ..)
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