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Rear storage cubby needed
#1

Looking for a rear storage cubby that came in alot of the later 968 cabs I prefer black but if you have one for sale please e-mail me with price and a few pics?



thanks Shawn



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#2

anyone have one for a 92 coupe in magenta let me know
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#3

For Magenta, you should start looking for leather dye...I can't imagine there are any spare parts.



JMO,



Jay
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[quote name='Boost Feen' timestamp='1397581859' post='156927']Looking for a rear storage cubby that came in alot of the later 968 cabs I prefer black but if you have one for sale please e-mail me with price and a few pics? thanks Shawn commdiver@sbcglobal.net[/quote]



There's one on Ebay right now, but whooooo weeeee, they want $



http://www.ebay.com/itm/968-Used-Rear-Se...a8&vxp=mtr



Cheers

Mikey
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#5

That ebay seller is way over priced on nearly all parts he is trying to sell. It pays to do your research before buying on ebay.



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Larry
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#6

What makes it "cab only"? If the seats fit in the cab, why would the cubby not fit in the coupe?
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#7

nope - it leaves a big gap on each side, due to the cab interior panels extending farther into the cabin, so as to house the mechanisms. it looks really goofy when you put one into a hardtop.
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#8

I actually have an extra if people are still looking for them. They are very easy (at least I thought so) to recover in whatever color carpet you need. carpet is called fientuft velour and is available from several different suppliers in numerous colors. Take off the old carpet. Use it as a pattern to cut the new carpet. Staple and glue with air stapler and 3M spray glue. Better than new. PM me if anyone needs this.

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#9

what color is yours?
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#10

Gotta check, I believe it's tan with black doors or tan doors. It should be recovered with new carpet which only takes about an hour or two and can be any color you want. I can show you the one in my cab that I recovered, I'm no upholsterer and it looks mint. If you get really adventurous you can do the backing that sits underneath it. Did that on mine to and it was a little bit of work but also looks pretty good. I could walk you through the whole process and point you toward a source for the original carpet. Send me a PM
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hmmm - gotta think about that. the white car would want it classic grey (though i could start adding black). if i put it back in the blue car, the doors would want to be cashmere, and the carpet black.
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#12

Google World Upholstery they have original fientuft velour with samples of the color selection. If you need it covered in cashmere I have some left over from when I did mine.
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again - not worried about the carpet. that's the easy part. i have to figure out what to do with the doors. likely i would send them to my upholsterer and have them done in leather, like the rest of my interior. not sure yet. need to think about it.
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#14

Not sure if anyone is still looking, but this one was just posted on Ebay:



http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-968-944-...b7&vxp=mtr
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