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Old 01-22-2019, 07:41 PM
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I tried a few dozen different searches in google with no luck. Anyone know what this piece is called or where to find replacements?

best name I can up with was seatbelt interior cover. No luck

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Rosette seat belt.

part #16 here: http://www.autoatlanta.com/porsche-p...section=807-05

oops, sorry, thats the coupe.
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#4 here?
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You didn't say what year - but it looks like G99655567101S33 is the driver side G99655567201S33 is the pass side and ebay - Cabrio
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2002-Porsch...1ns3:rk:8:pf:0
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2002-Porsch...nx4:rk:14:pf:0
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996 555 246 00 S33 for Savannah Cab to ‘04. My best guess.
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Thanks all this is very helpful.

I am wondering if I should hunt these parts down (and probably pay an arm and a leg for them) or if I should try to sand and repaint myself. Does anyone have any experience matching interior paint colors or doing something like this?

Its a 2000 C4 Cab by the way, sorry for leaving that off before.
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Originally Posted by kms1990
Thanks all this is very helpful.

I am wondering if I should hunt these parts down (and probably pay an arm and a leg for them) or if I should try to sand and repaint myself. Does anyone have any experience matching interior paint colors or doing something like this?

Its a 2000 C4 Cab by the way, sorry for leaving that off before.
It would be nice to be able to do that, my 2000 cab with grey interior is wearing patches off like that as well
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Perhaps check with bumperplugs.com for repaint.
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I have used SEM plastic paint with good results. It is a very rewarding job, and costs much less than replacement parts which will only scratch again. They will match colors as well.
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Well Ive got another part I cannot find for you all! Thanks for your help. Its amazing what the people on this forum can find online.

I am looking for the trim that would go over the grey bar in this photo. I used to be light wood like the other areas, but I am fine with the standard black trim as well. Thanks!





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