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Old 10-19-2006, 11:28 AM
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After reading a previous post about cup holders, I went and dug the invoice out for the cup holders I purchased from my local dealer.

Part Number P000.044.000.10 8YR

Hope this helps as they turned out to be quite tricky to find. They fit the non hi fi upgrade cars also. My friend had them with his car when he purchased it, so I knew they existed, but none of the dealers had ever heard of them.
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Putting that into Pelican's search engine comes up with "cup holder leather". Is that really leather covered?
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WAY OT:

I can't help but notice that Porsche makes you right-hand drivers lean across the car to release the fuel lid when filling up.....interesting.
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oh yes, leather.
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The fuel flap release isn't a problem, part of the cars character...however the offset pedals is a little more interesting on a long drive, you do get used to it after a while, but uncomfortable at first.

Great cars though!
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Perry, thanks for the info. Are these cup hiolders still availble from Porsche?
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Pretty sure you can still get them, I purchased mine in Feb this year.
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what does this piece cost?
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You'll splash your drink when you shut the door...???
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I would use that crazy looking thing as a rod holder for when I take my car onto the beach to do some fishing.
That contraption is fugly
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Cost is about £25. Works pretty well, and I'm happy with it.
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Originally Posted by chris walrod
You'll splash your drink when you shut the door...???
I used to slosh ice and lime wedges all the time. But then I took the three-day Performance Drinking and Driving School taught in conjunction with the local chapter of Drunks Against Mad Mothers. Now my skills are so refined I just balance the lowball glass on the dashboard.
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Who says driving classes aren't beneficial.
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Do they hold a can of Special Brew?
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Originally Posted by RallyJon
I used to slosh ice and lime wedges all the time. But then I took the three-day Performance Drinking and Driving School taught in conjunction with the local chapter of Drunks Against Mad Mothers. Now my skills are so refined I just balance the lowball glass on the dashboard.
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