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Does anyone know what the interior door panel difference is from a normal Panamera to a Turismo model. I see one has a base part number of 971 and the Turismo is 974. I know the executive is different due to the door being longer. I'm wondering if i can make a normal Panamera door panel fit a Turismo.
Pretty sure the rear passenger doors are shaped differently. Not sure about the front two doors.
I can vouch that the front doors are the same. I swapped door panels and it fit just fine.
The rears, the only thing i can notice from pictures is that the upper frame roof line is different. Then the window glass is going to be different. Since the glass is different I would expect the sunshades to be different. I'm wondering if that is the difference in the door panel to accommodate the different sunshades.
I found a good deal on a set of replacements that are better looking than mine for really good deal. But they are from the base Panamera and not the ST.
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