OEM CF/ALU shift knob and e-brake part number wanted
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I'm looking to update my interior with the OEM Tequipment CF/ALU shift **** and e-brake handle. I attached a picture of these two and I would be glad if someone could give me the respective part numbers. Then I will call and check with Sunset in Oregon if they can help me source the stuff. I know they are very expensive but to me, there's nothing like OEM. I want them preferably in black but other colors will do as well because it's nothing a bottle of surflex can not fix. Also if anyone has them used I would consider that too. The color code for black is 8YR. Thanks!
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Have you tried Gert at Carnewel (www.carnewel.com)? He has them.
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We sell the golf ball type as shown above but beware that Porsche just raised the price for these to a wopping 508 Euro!
The alu or carbon handbrake also became the same price.
If you want one, try to find a dealer that has them in stock, at the old price.
The alu or carbon handbrake also became the same price.
If you want one, try to find a dealer that has them in stock, at the old price.
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I know they have a questionable reputation on this board but LA Dismantlers always has a stock of the OE CF shifter and e-brake. A friend bought this set a couple of years ago and it was near new.
Its worth a call. If the set doesn't meet your standards send it back for a refund. Be sure to put it on a credit card to cya.
Here is the link:http://www.911pcar.com/index.php?pag...eriors_993.htm
Its worth a call. If the set doesn't meet your standards send it back for a refund. Be sure to put it on a credit card to cya.
Here is the link:http://www.911pcar.com/index.php?pag...eriors_993.htm
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Ok thanks, I will check with them it's worth a try.
I dug deeper into this today. For those interested, here are the part numbers:
Shift **** CF/ALU (Black):
993.424.981.06 (8YR)
E-brake CF/ALU (Black):
993.424.980.04 (8YR)
When they come as a package, the part number is:
000.044.700.08 (8YR)
Prices vary, but mostly they can be had at ~400usd for each item..
I dug deeper into this today. For those interested, here are the part numbers:
Shift **** CF/ALU (Black):
993.424.981.06 (8YR)
E-brake CF/ALU (Black):
993.424.980.04 (8YR)
When they come as a package, the part number is:
000.044.700.08 (8YR)
Prices vary, but mostly they can be had at ~400usd for each item..
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Btw, does anyone have experiance with www.autopartsnationwide.com ?? They seem to have decent prices.. TIA