replacement parts
#1
replacement parts
hey guys,
i have gotten ahold of a 944 Turbo/951 and was hoping that somebody knew where i could get some basic replacement parts.
i'm looking for:
- dash (mine is cracked up near the windshield around the vents
- shift boot
- rims, or repair curb rash on existing rims (i like the porsche symbol on them)
- speakers (damn those things are small)
- floor mats
any help would be awesome
i have gotten ahold of a 944 Turbo/951 and was hoping that somebody knew where i could get some basic replacement parts.
i'm looking for:
- dash (mine is cracked up near the windshield around the vents
- shift boot
- rims, or repair curb rash on existing rims (i like the porsche symbol on them)
- speakers (damn those things are small)
- floor mats
any help would be awesome
#2
RE: replacement parts
Floor mats: Contact Lloyds
Speakers: Stock speakers are 4x6 in front and rear. I am not a big stereo guy, so you will have to look into that on your own.
Dash: Paul Champaigne or Rob Budd (928leathershop.com) will recover your dash in about any material you want. Expect to pay $500 or so to do it all, but very high quality work, better than new that is for sure. Used uncracked dashes command almost as much, so you are better off with new leather etc.
Shift Boot: Performance Products
Rims: Depends on the year. 1986 and earlier will require spacers to run any later style porsche rims. 87 and later you can pretty much bolt on any 964,993,996, boxster rims. You can probably have your wheels refinished for about $75 a rim.
Speakers: Stock speakers are 4x6 in front and rear. I am not a big stereo guy, so you will have to look into that on your own.
Dash: Paul Champaigne or Rob Budd (928leathershop.com) will recover your dash in about any material you want. Expect to pay $500 or so to do it all, but very high quality work, better than new that is for sure. Used uncracked dashes command almost as much, so you are better off with new leather etc.
Shift Boot: Performance Products
Rims: Depends on the year. 1986 and earlier will require spacers to run any later style porsche rims. 87 and later you can pretty much bolt on any 964,993,996, boxster rims. You can probably have your wheels refinished for about $75 a rim.
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