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    FS: Beige Door Panels LWB 911/912 Pair #2

    This is the second set of panels that I am putting up for sale. Putting them up as I come across them in my garage clean up. Look to be about the same as the first pair I put up. Live from NY jumped on that pair but since they are alike he can have his choice. Same price, same terms As I stated in the last thread a couple of years ago I was searching for beige (not tan) door panels in vinyl for my '68 912. Rarer than hens teeth so I was buying up whatever I could find in the basket weave with the hopes of getting enough material to have somebody like Tony Garcia make me up a pair of panels. Since color is always a question, I bought whatever I could find. These turned out to be a little darker than '67/'68 beige. I think they are '69 to '72 panels. Problem was further complicated since Porsche listed beige/tan/brown/red/black as possible colors. Have also seen fawn used as a color descriptive. I also have some "white cum ivory" upholstery which comes close to beige.

    Finally, got Desser repro sports seat in leather. Asked them to do in beige vinyl and run some extra material for door cards. Said that beige vinyl was "unobtanium" but could do exact match in leather where they could actually roll/press basket weave. Came out nice.

    These are a little darker in color than what Desser matched so I don't want to mislead anyone into thinking the material could be used in SWB. I'll leave it to LWB gurus to determine if
    they need them. Nice condition. Need to be cleaned up. $125.00 plus shipping for the pair. Will take PayPal and I'll eat the PayPal fee. Will provde cost of pakaging, but not shipping. Let me know your chosen method of shippin and to what address so I can get estimate.door panels 002.jpgdoor panels 003.jpgdoor panels 004.jpgdoor panels 001.jpg

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    At the risk of being a pig, I'll take this set as well. Thanks.

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    I have pics of an original interior in that colour if it may help. Car is a 1970 E.

    Alan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan.uk View Post
    I have pics of an original interior in that colour if it may help. Car is a 1970 E.

    Alan
    I'd love to see that, Alan. I'll send you a PM.

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    Sold. Thanks LiveFromNY

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