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Old 02-10-2009, 08:57 PM
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Dammit. I want one. How much???









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Old 02-10-2009, 08:58 PM
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PAUL.....
Darn I could use one of those!!!!!! I guess I'll have to settle for mine as is :>(
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Old 02-10-2009, 09:06 PM
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Paul, you are an amazing guy.
Old 02-10-2009, 09:08 PM
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At this time, the cup holder module are only available with the extended armrest restoration. The price is $75

Originally Posted by IcemanG17
PAUL.....
Darn I could use one of those!!!!!! I guess I'll have to settle for mine as is :>(
I can retrofit it in yours Brian, no problem. But I will need the box to do it.

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Old 02-10-2009, 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Champagne
You guys are just too good, no fun at all Well done Larry
WoooHooo!!!!! I won a complete interior restoration!!!!!

If I come to the OCIC convention this summer, can I get it all installed that weekend?




It looks great Paul. The quality of the work of your's that I've seen pictures of, and also that which I've seen in person, has always been top notch.
Old 02-10-2009, 10:03 PM
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I'm going to hold out for the refrigerated model. I like my beer cold.
Old 02-11-2009, 12:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Sterling
you are ENCOURAGING beverages in your interiors? The PAIN~! The Thirst~! all of those thirsty miles I have driven.... fearful of having an open drink in the car....

I'm disappointed.....

dude...with a ROGBOX its foot to the floor...10psi...and a frap in hand!!

see what your missing with a 5sp
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Originally Posted by Sterling
you are ENCOURAGING beverages in your interiors? The PAIN~! The Thirst~! all of those thirsty miles I have driven.... fearful of having an open drink in the car....

I'm disappointed.....
I'm not a fan of cup holders personally. I don't have one in my own car. But my responsibility is to create whatever my clients request in the best way I know how. As long as I can fulfill the request at a level of quality that meets my standard, I am satisfied.

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Originally Posted by Tony
dude...with a ROGBOX its foot to the floor...10psi...and a frap in hand!!

see what your missing with a 5sp
Old 02-11-2009, 01:16 AM
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That would be an incredible gift for my father.
Old 02-11-2009, 07:35 AM
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hey Paul,
Is the armrest console extension a product of yours or is it from a later modle 928 ? I have never seen the taller center armrest.
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Originally Posted by s928s
hey Paul,
Is the armrest console extension a product of yours or is it from a later modle 928 ? I have never seen the taller center armrest.

Allow me Paul.

It is Paul's creation. I have one in my GTS and really like it. It makes the armrest interior useful for storage of sunglasses, wallet, garage door opener etc. Plus it provides a comfortable armrest platform that is at the proper height.
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I have also seen factory taller center amrest, but not so many and the shape wasn't as nice as this one.

Nice job Paul.

Samuel
Old 02-11-2009, 10:23 AM
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Originally Posted by cold_beer839
Allow me Paul.

It is Paul's creation. I have one in my GTS and really like it. It makes the armrest interior useful for storage of sunglasses, wallet, garage door opener etc. Plus it provides a comfortable armrest platform that is at the proper height.
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I have also seen factory taller center amrest, but not so many and the shape wasn't as nice as this one.

Nice job Paul.

Samuel
Hey Samuel,

the factory did offer a rectangle module that would fit between the bottom part of the standard cassette box and the plastic hinge.
Not their best effort

Paul
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Originally Posted by Champagne
Thanks David
Hey Samuel,

the factory did offer a rectangle module that would fit between the bottom part of the standard cassette box and the plastic hinge.
Not their best effort

Paul
That is what I was refering to.
This was neither nice nor pratical I think. I'm sure it was difficult just to open the windows or the sunroof with this part.


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