964 Interior Thread: Share yours!
#184
I do like how they look though. If my car was straight track, I'd have them.
#185
Now that most of the heavy hitters have posted their awesome interiors....
Here are some cheap but hopefully effective interior mods that I thought might be fun to share:
Some say black interiors feel like a black hole... so I added a thin, red adhesive strip across the lower dash. Silly I know, but I like the subtle highlight.
Yellow or red, 12 o'clock on the wheel...
For me, redline has to be at 12 o' clock too. (or 12:10)
The little blue indicator on the rev. dial reminds me to keep calm until I hit the blue mark on the engine oil temp gauge.
Simple to understand, and possibly helpful when other people drive your 964...
Haven't listen to the radio since I bought the car....
Also no smoking (/) in the car, don't want to tarnish that oil smell!
U.S. car, so no rear fog light... hate the empty spot so I made my own switch with a bottle cap (saluting my Austrian heritage).
I'm not very impressed with the radio delete plates that I've seen, so I found some wide Velcro material (the loop side) and it's a perfect fit for the CD players detachable face. Caveat... even though I don't listen to my radio, I'm afraid to take it out (and speakers too). I need to do it.... might be a 20 lb weight savings??
Switching seat backs was probably my most favorite mod. It's as if no one ever sat in the passenger seat... I kept finding myself looking over and admiring it's excellent condition and stiff bolsters. My driver's seat looks great also, so I didn't need to change it, but I thought I'd give it a break and switch sides. Seriously, you should try it.
Remove the useless cassettes in the holder, and now you have a free drink/storage container.
One last thing. I installed the hidden rear seat upper tether points for my kids cars seats. Awesome security. This interior mod, which is hidden by behind the panel, allowed me use use the 964 as my family car. Porsche: EVERYDAY MAGIC! I'm happy to say my youngest has grown out of her booster!
Oh, I forgot... I also have a D-Zug (metal) throtle pedal. Replaces the cheap plastic pedal. Now I can heel-toe!
I do think it's time to spend some money on (black, metal) track floorboards and a dead pedal.
Here are some cheap but hopefully effective interior mods that I thought might be fun to share:
Some say black interiors feel like a black hole... so I added a thin, red adhesive strip across the lower dash. Silly I know, but I like the subtle highlight.
Yellow or red, 12 o'clock on the wheel...
For me, redline has to be at 12 o' clock too. (or 12:10)
The little blue indicator on the rev. dial reminds me to keep calm until I hit the blue mark on the engine oil temp gauge.
Simple to understand, and possibly helpful when other people drive your 964...
Haven't listen to the radio since I bought the car....
Also no smoking (/) in the car, don't want to tarnish that oil smell!
U.S. car, so no rear fog light... hate the empty spot so I made my own switch with a bottle cap (saluting my Austrian heritage).
I'm not very impressed with the radio delete plates that I've seen, so I found some wide Velcro material (the loop side) and it's a perfect fit for the CD players detachable face. Caveat... even though I don't listen to my radio, I'm afraid to take it out (and speakers too). I need to do it.... might be a 20 lb weight savings??
Switching seat backs was probably my most favorite mod. It's as if no one ever sat in the passenger seat... I kept finding myself looking over and admiring it's excellent condition and stiff bolsters. My driver's seat looks great also, so I didn't need to change it, but I thought I'd give it a break and switch sides. Seriously, you should try it.
Remove the useless cassettes in the holder, and now you have a free drink/storage container.
One last thing. I installed the hidden rear seat upper tether points for my kids cars seats. Awesome security. This interior mod, which is hidden by behind the panel, allowed me use use the 964 as my family car. Porsche: EVERYDAY MAGIC! I'm happy to say my youngest has grown out of her booster!
Oh, I forgot... I also have a D-Zug (metal) throtle pedal. Replaces the cheap plastic pedal. Now I can heel-toe!
I do think it's time to spend some money on (black, metal) track floorboards and a dead pedal.
#189
#190
Hy 964er freaks!
I am new here, my Porsche 964 comes from Japan, interiors from Porsche Exlcusive Division, carpet silbergrey, seats blue metallic, Dash leather marine blue, interiors is realy spezial but unique!
greats from Austria
Jürgen
I am new here, my Porsche 964 comes from Japan, interiors from Porsche Exlcusive Division, carpet silbergrey, seats blue metallic, Dash leather marine blue, interiors is realy spezial but unique!
greats from Austria
Jürgen
Last edited by vespa1954; 09-22-2015 at 10:13 AM.
#192
Here is my 1990 C2. She was tried and stock when I got her, I wanted to turn her into the car I always dreamed of. Along the lines of a 964 GTS. Other pics: http://imgur.com/a/deOdo#bi8HRM9
RS door cards
Momo Monte Carlo
Recaro Sportster CS with hexagonal pattern
RS door cards
Momo Monte Carlo
Recaro Sportster CS with hexagonal pattern
#193
I have a 1990 C4 with stock all leather interior. It appears to be a darker blue than I've seen for other 64 blue interiors. The interior code is "UF" on the white label under the hood. Does anyone know what type of blue color this is?
#194
#195
Here is my 1990 C2. She was tried and stock when I got her, I wanted to turn her into the car I always dreamed of. Along the lines of a 964 GTS. Other pics: http://imgur.com/a/deOdo#bi8HRM9
Recaro Sportster CS with hexagonal pattern
Recaro Sportster CS with hexagonal pattern
Is the Hexagonal pattern a new option? I have an original set they didn't offer that at the time.