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Old 04-11-2008, 03:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Marcquito
site works fine to me. Try Googling it and clicking the link you find. Maybe that will re-direct you... or something? I dunno.
Believe me I've tried everything. I tried different computers even asked friends to try still no success. I want that kit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I've been on the site previously but now that I decided to order it I can't get in.
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I have sold many of Jager's similar dash kits for the 928, and even have one installed in my own car (click on the link in my signature). The kits are high quality, and particularly the authentic wood looks very elegant, with nice depth that slightly changes in the light.

Consider that these kits cost only a fraction of the original Porsche Exclusive wood - you can really dress-up your car for for very affordable cost. And if you should ever get tired of the look, you can just go back to stock without a trace, or install a kit made of a different material instead.

If you have trouble getting ahold of Jager, PM me, and I'll help you out.

Best of luck!
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Cheers for all the positive comments much appriciated.
As Nicole said the beauty of this kit is that you can go back to stock no prob's.
Prep is everthing when fitting this kit, Isopropyl alcohol spray ,lint free wipes a hairdryer and patience when lining up.I beg to differ with Bonestock951s oppinion that you get an on the top look when installed you dont really notice it when you are in the car in fact it gives it a nice field of depth and it is a definite improvement on the bleached brownish hew of the faded origional trim parts at a fraction of the cost of replacement from your friendly Porsche dealer.
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I've bought a lot from him in the past but I paid $110 for the shift boot and it wasn't even the right size. It was to short and the shift **** wouldn't even fit in the opening. Waste of money, its sitting herre if anybody wants it. Black with contrasting silver stitching.
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Originally Posted by Lumbergs Lackey....MmmmKay
I've bought a lot from him in the past but I paid $110 for the shift boot and it wasn't even the right size. It was to short and the shift **** wouldn't even fit in the opening. Waste of money, its sitting herre if anybody wants it. Black with contrasting silver stitching.
What was their answer for your complaint?
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I never got a response back.

Maybe email was down for them or something. its sitting here on my desk. Is he still a part of this forum? I am the first guy to order that dash trim kit many moons ago. I got it in piano black with the clock delete that I wanted.
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[QUOTE=GSTEVE;5304344]Cheers for all the positive comments much appriciated.
As Nicole said the beauty of this kit is that you can go back to stock no prob's.
Prep is everthing when fitting this kit, Isopropyl alcohol spray ,lint free wipes a hairdryer and patience when lining up.I beg to differ with Bonestock951s oppinion that you get an on the top look when installed you dont really notice it when you are in the car in fact it gives it a nice field of depth and it is a definite improvement on the bleached brownish hew of the faded origional trim parts at a fraction of the cost of replacement from your friendly Porsche dealer.
Again well done Jager for a great product.

Nice car! What kind of steering wheel is that and where did you get it? Thanks. PM me please.



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