RS Carpet Kit w/pics
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Thanks MJ - looking forward to the more detailed pics.
I'm still confident that this will be a better solution than dealing with the stockinteriors material, which is a very thick nylon fibre carpet held together with a glue backing. Its nasty stuff to work with, and being one piece is difficult to adjust once you start to secure it at any point.
I'm still confident that this will be a better solution than dealing with the stockinteriors material, which is a very thick nylon fibre carpet held together with a glue backing. Its nasty stuff to work with, and being one piece is difficult to adjust once you start to secure it at any point.
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PDF Slide Presentation for RS Carpet Kit
The following link, http://www.revline.se/diverse/951RS_...eat_Delete.pdf, is a PDF presentation I put together of my RS carpet kit with rear seat delete.
The presentation focuses on the rear seat delete as this was the most challenging area. The carpet pieces in the slides are numbered in the order they were installed to get the finish seams to work out. I wish I had more pictures of the rear, next time I pull the front seats I will be sure to take more photos. This project started with a carpet kit purchased from Appbiz for the 944 which I modified to have the fit, finish and lines I was looking for.
Thanks to Duke, a fellow rennlister for hosting this on his web site.
The presentation focuses on the rear seat delete as this was the most challenging area. The carpet pieces in the slides are numbered in the order they were installed to get the finish seams to work out. I wish I had more pictures of the rear, next time I pull the front seats I will be sure to take more photos. This project started with a carpet kit purchased from Appbiz for the 944 which I modified to have the fit, finish and lines I was looking for.
Thanks to Duke, a fellow rennlister for hosting this on his web site.
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nice write up, very clear and great pictures.
I have 2 quick questions, and I'm sorry if these have been asked/answered already - do you know how much it would cost to do just the rear seat and hatch area and would the carpet look ok with existing factory black carpet? While I know you've mentioned the quality is comparable, are the materials visually similar (eg factory black carpet in good condition and Appbiz carpet)?
Thanks
I have 2 quick questions, and I'm sorry if these have been asked/answered already - do you know how much it would cost to do just the rear seat and hatch area and would the carpet look ok with existing factory black carpet? While I know you've mentioned the quality is comparable, are the materials visually similar (eg factory black carpet in good condition and Appbiz carpet)?
Thanks
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nice write up, very clear and great pictures.
I have 2 quick questions, and I'm sorry if these have been asked/answered already - do you know how much it would cost to do just the rear seat and hatch area and would the carpet look ok with existing factory black carpet? While I know you've mentioned the quality is comparable, are the materials visually similar (eg factory black carpet in good condition and Appbiz carpet)?
Thanks
I have 2 quick questions, and I'm sorry if these have been asked/answered already - do you know how much it would cost to do just the rear seat and hatch area and would the carpet look ok with existing factory black carpet? While I know you've mentioned the quality is comparable, are the materials visually similar (eg factory black carpet in good condition and Appbiz carpet)?
Thanks
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Thank you so much for the write up! You can't believe how much that really helps me, even though I don't have the Appbiz carpet set (I have the World Upholstery Feintuft). I got to a point where I'm stumped and this really clears it up for me. I can't thank you enough for this. I think the only other place I will have a problem is around the emergency brake handle.
Now I have something to do this coming weekend!
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Now I have something to do this coming weekend!
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MJ951, sorry to drag this up from the passed, but I'm seriously looking into this at the moment. One question about your pdf, where you have added a sentence starting 'Extend' or 'Provide', do these bits explain the work you had to do yourself? Many thanks
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Awesome thread MJ951
Potent951turbo sent this thread to me.
I have been wanting to do something like this for the longest time and will try to make this my coming winter project. I am just about to start checking out your PDF.
If my rear already is open, meaning my rear seats do not exist in the car and the stock carpeting is just there, your saying the company has a specific kit for 944's without rear seats(rear seat delete kit)?
Just want to confirm that's what you mean by that specific kit they offer.
Thanks
Potent951turbo sent this thread to me.
I have been wanting to do something like this for the longest time and will try to make this my coming winter project. I am just about to start checking out your PDF.
If my rear already is open, meaning my rear seats do not exist in the car and the stock carpeting is just there, your saying the company has a specific kit for 944's without rear seats(rear seat delete kit)?
Just want to confirm that's what you mean by that specific kit they offer.
Thanks
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After reading your PDF I wanted to ask you MJ951, did you have to purchase both the rear seat delete kit AND the factory replacement kit in order to get ALL the pieces for a complete interior carpet job from front to back?
Thanks much
Thanks much
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Nice to see this thread still getting some use.
Actually, I was the first person to work with AppBiz on a kit for the 944/951. The owner of AppBiz had just purchased a junk 944 chasis and I created the PDF doc and worked back and forth with them on the kit. In the end I believe I purchased the stock 944 kit and in exchange for helping in the development I received the rear seat kit and some additional material free of charge.
I did end up modifying a few of the pieces as I can be quite particular on the details but also with spring weather around the corner I was anxious to get my car back together so it became easier to mark and modify some of them myself rather than continue to ship things cross country. I'm sure if you contact AppBiz they either have kits available or can make a kit for you in short order, they where great to work with. It's been a few years but if you need some advice or a photo once you get started let me know.