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Last edited by Chuck Miller; 04-09-2014 at 10:12 AM.
Hey Raj,
Try these guys, they do have some OEM Porsche fabric. With a silver car you could do almost any color, but I think a red/black, or a silvergrey white tartan would look very nice.
http://www.southboundtrimmers.com/
Rob Abbott
I have bought some blackwatch tartan and some 73 corduroy from sitzklinik and are really good OEM quality. A bit pricey and they can be a bit slow on reacting to emails, as only the owner (mr schubert) speaks english.
Andrea
Andrea
Early S registry #1082
Raj,
Tony at autobahn interiors has some of those fabrics instock, and I have 5 colors of the original houndstooth in production, which will be finally ready in about 6 weeks. After that project I'm going to do the 73/74 madras plaid.
Eric
I'm also interested in a mid '70's plaid to go along with Minerva blue. Does anyone know of a site or thread that shows the different OEM options?
Eric, do you have pictures of what you are going to reproduce in Madras? Looking for blue...ish. BTW, your black/white/green pepita still looks great with Tony's handiwork in my viper E.
Thanks,
Bob
1973 911E - Viper Green
1973 911T - Light Ivory, becoming Glacier Blue RS
I'm a tartan fan, myself.
-Marco
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Searching for engine #907495 and gearbox 902/1 #229687
Raj,
Gerald is the first-go-to person regarding any Porsche upholstery in Europe that I know. He is a true enthusiast and will go the extra mile to help you out.
Certainly a recommendation in my book.
Best
Martin
'70 911 ST
'67 911 S
Registry member #1279
Bob ,
I'm traveling and don't have access to some of my images (iPhone). But if you do an advanced search using madras in the search box and soterik in the "poster" box I think you will find a few images I previously posted of the Madras which did include a blue color.
Eric
-Marco
SReg. #778 OGrp: #8 RGrp: #---
TLG Auto: Website
Searching for engine #907495 and gearbox 902/1 #229687
Best thing is, it worked. Here's the picture posted originally by Cornpanzer:
1973 911E - Viper Green
1973 911T - Light Ivory, becoming Glacier Blue RS