Let's see your interior work?
#62
Thank you, too bad they are in England
I think I may look for someone in the US. Classic 9 is a candidate right now. They are expensive though.
I like what you did. We have similar taste. I want almost the same interior with light blue rs stitching.
I think I may look for someone in the US. Classic 9 is a candidate right now. They are expensive though.
I like what you did. We have similar taste. I want almost the same interior with light blue rs stitching.
Cheers fella,
Interior work was done by Southbound.
Details are here: http://www.world964owners.com/#!INTE...f2a1055e5903da
Interior work was done by Southbound.
Details are here: http://www.world964owners.com/#!INTE...f2a1055e5903da
#65
Rennlist Member
An RSA optioned correctly. Inspiration! (not my car)
#67
Three Wheelin'
All that phenomenal attention to detail, and the cig lighter, fog lights, and defrost icons are all crooked. My ocd is going nuts.
I always liked the early car open floor pan between footwells. I think that opening that up, even with our tunnel, is a nice aesthetic and gives the impression of more space.
I always liked the early car open floor pan between footwells. I think that opening that up, even with our tunnel, is a nice aesthetic and gives the impression of more space.
#68
I just bought some 993 seats and was planning to have classic 9 redo and convert to sport seats. My interior is cashmere and I'd like to find some cashmere and white houndstooth fabric to do the centers. Anyone have any leads on where I might find a few yards? Thanks all!
#69
Rennlist Member
What a great thread.
I have to say there are some seriously nice interiors here. I am not a huge fan of all the exterior backdating but personalizing the interior is a nice touch. The amount of effort I see is overwhelming.
It would appear one huge advantage to the increase in values of the 964 has opened up an entirely new pride in ownership we had not seen in the past.
This has me seriously considering redoing the interior of my C2 or buy another project car and really do it to the 9's.
I am almost embarrassed to show mine but I will share. The turbo is gradually going back to stock. The C2 I don't know what I will do with it and the track car is currently getting a bunch of additions. New lights and switches to control different things like oil cooler fans, an hour meter and some other goodies.
I have to say there are some seriously nice interiors here. I am not a huge fan of all the exterior backdating but personalizing the interior is a nice touch. The amount of effort I see is overwhelming.
It would appear one huge advantage to the increase in values of the 964 has opened up an entirely new pride in ownership we had not seen in the past.
This has me seriously considering redoing the interior of my C2 or buy another project car and really do it to the 9's.
I am almost embarrassed to show mine but I will share. The turbo is gradually going back to stock. The C2 I don't know what I will do with it and the track car is currently getting a bunch of additions. New lights and switches to control different things like oil cooler fans, an hour meter and some other goodies.
#70
Some really nice interiors here. This thread was an inspiration for me. I'm almost done with mine. I can't wait to complete the interior. I'll post pics when it's done.
#71
Rennlist Member
That's a very sharp combination. Nice way to offset the cashmere color with those inserts on the soft back sport seats.
Mine is a 993 but I've changed up the interior to ape the late-928 inserts. I'll address the door panels and dash at a later date as time permits.
Mine is a 993 but I've changed up the interior to ape the late-928 inserts. I'll address the door panels and dash at a later date as time permits.
#72
Rennlist Member
That is very nice. The 928 and 964 are the same seat but the deep pleats seem to make IMO the 928 seat much more comfortable. Do you feel a big difference?
#73
Rennlist Member
I'm a big fan. Porsche got many things right on the 928 that I like to borrow.
#75
Drifting
http://www.autoatlanta.com/porsche-p...section=701-00