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Old 01-09-2016, 03:24 PM
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Hello all,

I have a linen interior and thought it'd be a good idea to take appart my shifter boot in order to use it to make a new one since it was torn. Not only can I not find suitable material, but I don't have the skills to make one.

Can anyone point me in the right direction, cannot seem to find a shop to have it done. All I find are used ones on Ebay, but they're almost as expensive as a new one from Porsche.

Thanks!
Old 01-09-2016, 05:37 PM
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http://www.aglausa.com/p/home.html

no affiliation but thinking of buying a steering wheel cover sometime soon.
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I am also "blessed" with a linen interior. As much as I love it in the summer. It's not as durable as black.
I hope this helps:
http://www.southboundtrimmers.com
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http://www.redlinegoods.com/9119598shiftboot.php
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Ditto On Alan Gun. I got my raspberry grey shifter done by them as I never knew the name of my interior after lots of decoding came up empty. There was lots of discussion about this in this site a couple years ago. Anyways, my leather matched their swatch they sent me and it matched my interior perfectly. Now to find somebody in Boston area to re-dye my seats as they are beat.
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That place is great. Highly recommended.
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Thank you all for your help, love this place!!
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http://www.redlinegoods.com/9119598shiftboot.php
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That place is great. Highly recommended.


That place looks affordable, But I do not see 964 listed for shift boots, *****.
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I also have the linen/raspberry interior. I replaced the tired and discoloured centre console/emergency brake lever/shift boot with a used/renewed black set from DC Automotive. Looks great and it works because it matches all the black trim pieces on the dash/door panels/rest of the interior.





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So you have a black and blue (and white) interior? Ha. I am a HUGE fan of the raspberry grey/linen or whatever you call it in a black car. Its a cool contrast. I get the going black thing, its easy. I just like the challenge of finding the right color, and trying to keep it clean. Ha.



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