993 aftermarket Carbon Fiber interior install - DIY
#91
Addict
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Cactus, I have been told that the factory pieces are not solid CF, but that they are glued on as well. Obviously from the factory they are glued on to never come off, but nonetheless I do not think you are getting solid CF with nothing else, meaning it is purely cosmetic and there is no weight advantage. Having said that, it REALLY makes a difference in an all black interior. Marcus' craftsmanship is awesome and I am very happy with it. My glue job has held up since install and I may redo a few pieces soon, but have been very happy thus far.
#93
Drifting
I've seen two different types of 3M double-sided tape. One had a green/white cover with white tape, the other is gray tape with a red cover and seems far more durable. Which one did you use Robert? My stainless door sills are coming loose so I want something very thin.
#103
Cost
For the 5 piece dash set, gauge surround, door panels, switch panels, e-brake tray, door handles, and the four piece dash end caps, with the 15% Rennlist discount, the cost is about $1450 with the current exchange rate, plus shipping. It is my understanding that Marcus was the supplier to Porsche when they were offering the parts. So it is the same as OEM other than not being glued onto the Porsche panels at the factory. Some of his parts are not...like the e-brake handle and shift **** etc..
#104
Noodle Jr.
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For some reason I thought it was way more. I just went back and added it all up again and was surprised.....might be happening sooner than later! I wish we could get a current price list in english/US dollars!!!!!