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Old 04-26-2021, 09:47 PM
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Default Carbon fiber interior upgrades-like crack, but more expensive

It all started with a offer from Vivid Racing , great deal on a CF wheel. Next thing you know DB carbon has a 2nd mortgage on my house and the inside of car is waiting to be clad in CF. Found a few pieces here and on Ebay while I wait for my big pieces to be finished
Gauge cluster upgrade installed tonight. Not a single tab was broken 😀


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As a bicyclist I love CF. I’m really trying to resist the urge, but I may not be strong enough. I like the gauge cluster.
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LOL, I like the title of your thread. It is so true.
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Do you get any glare?
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Oh my!!!!!
Old 04-28-2021, 09:20 AM
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Hi there, wanting to do the CF trim on my 991.2. Who do you guys recommend? Going with Suncoast? EBay? or any other suggestions? Any input would be greatly appreciated....

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Originally Posted by jesm
Hi there, wanting to do the CF trim on my 991.2. Who do you guys recommend? Going with Suncoast? EBay? or any other suggestions? Any input would be greatly appreciated....

JESM.
Best is DB Carbon in Germany, IMHO. Not cheap, but worth it IMHO.

https://shop.db-carbon-interieur.de/...gories/Porsche
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Great experience with DB in the past. The only issue was waiting a long time for delivery.
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Has anyone with a narrow body 991.2 installed this from DC carbon,? I have a white cab with black roof and CF sport mirrors, I ordered the techart frront spoiler with CF splitter and techart side skirts. I'm looking to add something to the back, but Im afraid it wont look good. The DC Carbon site doesnt have a picture of it on a car

Decorative strip between taillights

DB Carbon Zierleiste zwischen Rückleuchten für Porsche 991.2 Carrera (db-carbon-interieur.de)





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