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Old 09-13-2004, 04:46 PM
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Does any one have the rear carpet in that light Beige color (not grey, not tan)
That they would like to sell?The P.O. installed speakers in the corners and I have disconnected them and put speakers back in the stock location now if I take out the others I will have holes in it.
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Email reply if interested. The carpet insert is from a 1991 944S2, meaning the spare tire form is for the lightweight, and thinner(Red rim) spare. Snap buttons intact, fold-up side panels in excellent condition. Asking $150 + shipping.

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Ha, mine have the same speaker holes - and I put them there! In retrospect, it was a big mistake.

I'm in the market for an "87 grey/beige" rear deck carpet as well.
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Bader,
I checked with my local Porsche dealer for a replacement rear carpet for my car. Porsche no longer has any of the biege (linen) ones, but kinda of a moot point because the rear carpet retails for over $600 ...... ouch

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Isn't it possible to fix it? Like separate the carpet from the foam underneath it and attach new carpet? I'm not sure how the hump for the spare would work though.
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Man, I saw a girl at Barnes and Noble the other day with some rear carpet. Yuck!
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Originally Posted by Dilberto
Email reply if interested. The carpet insert is from a 1991 944S2, meaning the spare tire form is for the lightweight, and thinner(Red rim) spare. Snap buttons intact, fold-up side panels in excellent condition. Asking $150 + shipping.

Zach
Do you have any Pics? I would like to se the difference in the spare tire area.
I have the inflatable spare, but not the red one.
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Another possibility is to simply put one of the Lloyds rear mats in...my carpet was looking pretty shabby, so I put one in...it's the "Light Grey" that isn't grey but looks tan...and the color match was great. The color code for my '87 was "637-Light Grey"

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