FS: 987/997 Part-Out Extravaganza (Many Alcantara parts,RS pulls,SSK,belts,+much more
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Bump for some unique parts here, some not even offered by Porsche like the Alcantara center console side panels or the Alcantara steering wheel with matching trim and airbag. They would really finish off the interior of those with the Alcantara lower dash or Alcantara center console (i.e. 997 GT folks)
I bought you carbon fiber ignition and light switch trims, they are great thanks!
Do you know alcantara color code of these trims?
I assume 9002 (Anthracite) which is a bit darker, or 9052 (Dark Charcoal) which would be the best match to Porsche OEM alcantara as I have 997.2 GTS.
Do you know alcantara color code of these trims?
I assume 9002 (Anthracite) which is a bit darker, or 9052 (Dark Charcoal) which would be the best match to Porsche OEM alcantara as I have 997.2 GTS.
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I bought you carbon fiber ignition and light switch trims, they are great thanks!
Do you know alcantara color code of these trims?
I assume 9002 (Anthracite) which is a bit darker, or 9052 (Dark Charcoal) which would be the best match to Porsche OEM alcantara as I have 997.2 GTS.
Do you know alcantara color code of these trims?
I assume 9002 (Anthracite) which is a bit darker, or 9052 (Dark Charcoal) which would be the best match to Porsche OEM alcantara as I have 997.2 GTS.
It is 9002 correct. Interesting to hear that you think 9052 is closer. From my research, Porsche actually uses it's own unique color which falls somewhere in between 9002 and 9052. From my personal experience 9002 was very close to Porsche's color based off of a few genuine Porsche Alcantara parts I've owned. I had a Porsche 997/987 center console arm rest which was very very close to 9002.
I remember reading this thread back in the day which speaks to Porsche's color vs 9002 and 9052.
https://rennlist.com/forums/997-foru...olor-code.html
Great, glad you are enjoying them.
It is 9002 correct. Interesting to hear that you think 9052 is closer. From my research, Porsche actually uses it's own unique color which falls somewhere in between 9002 and 9052. From my personal experience 9002 was very close to Porsche's color based off of a few genuine Porsche Alcantara parts I've owned. I had a Porsche 997/987 center console arm rest which was very very close to 9002.
I remember reading this thread back in the day which speaks to Porsche's color vs 9002 and 9052.
https://rennlist.com/forums/997-foru...olor-code.html
It is 9002 correct. Interesting to hear that you think 9052 is closer. From my research, Porsche actually uses it's own unique color which falls somewhere in between 9002 and 9052. From my personal experience 9002 was very close to Porsche's color based off of a few genuine Porsche Alcantara parts I've owned. I had a Porsche 997/987 center console arm rest which was very very close to 9002.
I remember reading this thread back in the day which speaks to Porsche's color vs 9002 and 9052.
https://rennlist.com/forums/997-foru...olor-code.html
I have read this post which suggested 9052 is close to OEM finish, but I did not check the color in person. Your opinion might be correct. Thanks anyway.
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ower-dash.html
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Thanks!
I have read this post which suggested 9052 is close to OEM finish, but I did not check the color in person. Your opinion might be correct. Thanks anyway.
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ower-dash.html
I have read this post which suggested 9052 is close to OEM finish, but I did not check the color in person. Your opinion might be correct. Thanks anyway.
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ower-dash.html
I have never personally put 9052 up against a genuine Porsche part so it may, in fact, be just as close or closer than 9002. From what I have seen in person and read online, both are fairly close but not perfect. I have also noted that 2 different swaths of Alcantara, of the same color code, to be ever so slightly different from one another. So I don;t think strict color consistency is Alcantara's strong suit.
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ttt. The Alcanatra sport steering wheel from Porsche is $1,295 and only comes with a yellow stripe or no stripe, they don't even offer a red stripe option as I'm selling here.
Nor do they come with matching Alcantara steering wheel trim. $1,295 from Porsche or $675 here.
Nor do they come with matching Alcantara steering wheel trim. $1,295 from Porsche or $675 here.


