Cup Center Switch Panels and Dash Panels come to Demon Speed
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Cup Center Switch Panels and Dash Panels come to Demon Speed
Guys,
Now, thanks to Don and Rob, Demon Speed is releasing a new line of center switch panels and 997.1 dash panels.
Porsche Motorsports has made the decision to discontinue the Cup dash and center gauge panels.
Demon Speed has created a new panel which replicates the original as closely as possible both with material and graphics.
Whether you have a damaged dash panel which has been modified with additional switches or if it is just scratched up over time and you would like a nice fresh look. Or, if you would like to modify your switch panel and you would like to keep your original safe while you buy one of ours to modify.
The 996 center switch panel does not have a graphics originally, so we have made it two different ways. One with no graphics and one with graphics similar to the 997 switch panels.
Here is a link to the product in the store:
http://www.demonspeedmotorsports.com...Cup-DSM-dp.htm
Thanks
Ed
Now, thanks to Don and Rob, Demon Speed is releasing a new line of center switch panels and 997.1 dash panels.
Porsche Motorsports has made the decision to discontinue the Cup dash and center gauge panels.
Demon Speed has created a new panel which replicates the original as closely as possible both with material and graphics.
Whether you have a damaged dash panel which has been modified with additional switches or if it is just scratched up over time and you would like a nice fresh look. Or, if you would like to modify your switch panel and you would like to keep your original safe while you buy one of ours to modify.
The 996 center switch panel does not have a graphics originally, so we have made it two different ways. One with no graphics and one with graphics similar to the 997 switch panels.
Here is a link to the product in the store:
http://www.demonspeedmotorsports.com...Cup-DSM-dp.htm
Thanks
Ed
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Those are beautiful ! Count me in. Any thoughts to making a "gauge cover" for the 996 cups that are running Motec and AIM dashboards...something to clean up the look behind the AIM dash and cover up the stock gauges ala 996 RSR ? I am ordering a dash panel for my 996 cup as mine has more holes than a brick of swiss cheese, this will improve the interior asthetics immensely.
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Ed, did you also make the "L" or "S" brackets that the factory used to secure the 996 RSR dash plate that covered up where the stock gauge cluster was installed? When I purchased (according to PMNA) one of the last RSR dash cover plates, I had also tried to order the support brackets - numbers 4, 12 and 13
According to PMNA (naturally), these supports were NLA. Just curious.
Toby
(Sorry for the goofy JPEG. I didn't take the time to re-size it after clipping the page from the RSR PET!)
According to PMNA (naturally), these supports were NLA. Just curious.
Toby
(Sorry for the goofy JPEG. I didn't take the time to re-size it after clipping the page from the RSR PET!)