Pasha interior at the local pick-n-pull
#17
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Can someone give me a list of tools I will need to remove the back seats, door card, front seats, and the spoiler?
I always take way too many tools to the pick-n-pull and I've never dismantled a 944/924 interior.
I always take way too many tools to the pick-n-pull and I've never dismantled a 944/924 interior.
#18
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For the rear seat, all you need is a 10mm box wrench (hopefully a ratcheting box wrench), and your hands. The top section is held in with 1 10mm (M6) bolt at the base of each hinge, so 2 bolts total. The bottom section is just glued down, so pull it up. I forget, the top part of the bottom section might be stapled, so take whatever you like to use on staples.
For the front seats, take a 1/4" socket wrench and a 10mm socket.
The door panels are just held in with philips screws. You will need a small sharp screwdriver (or a knife) to pop the plastic gaurd out from behind the inner door handle. Lastly, if you have a panel popper tool (for popping those plastic push-clips out of the metal door), take it, otherwise you can use a screwdriver.
Spoiler, I don't know. If it's like a regular 944 spoiler, you'll need a screwdriver with a notched tip (so it looks like batman's head) or snap ring pliers, and the rest of the tools listed above. Not sure though.
I personally hate pascha, but if you like it, go for it! One time I found black leather sport seats for my Audi at pnp, and they were in nice shape! I creamed myself... It's fun to score a cool interior for under $200.
I don't see why pascha would be hard to have custom made... I would think any place capable of printing patterns on fabric could easily make that pascha pattern, and it would be cheaper than $100/m.
For the front seats, take a 1/4" socket wrench and a 10mm socket.
The door panels are just held in with philips screws. You will need a small sharp screwdriver (or a knife) to pop the plastic gaurd out from behind the inner door handle. Lastly, if you have a panel popper tool (for popping those plastic push-clips out of the metal door), take it, otherwise you can use a screwdriver.
Spoiler, I don't know. If it's like a regular 944 spoiler, you'll need a screwdriver with a notched tip (so it looks like batman's head) or snap ring pliers, and the rest of the tools listed above. Not sure though.
I personally hate pascha, but if you like it, go for it! One time I found black leather sport seats for my Audi at pnp, and they were in nice shape! I creamed myself... It's fun to score a cool interior for under $200.
I don't see why pascha would be hard to have custom made... I would think any place capable of printing patterns on fabric could easily make that pascha pattern, and it would be cheaper than $100/m.
#19
Nordschleife Master
Pasha was woven not printed, same as all the Porsche fabrics, tartans, script, etc. You could print but it would look inferior to a weave.
#25
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I've never decided on it. Yeah, it's cool retro but would it be worth my eyesight?
Look at it this way, if you can stand it, it'll work as theft deturant. Anyone breaks in will imediatly become disoriented, possibly violently ill, and not be able to steal your stereo or car.
Look at it this way, if you can stand it, it'll work as theft deturant. Anyone breaks in will imediatly become disoriented, possibly violently ill, and not be able to steal your stereo or car.