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Thread: FS: New Germany-Sourced Dash Pad - '70 to '73

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    FS: New Germany-Sourced Dash Pad - '70 to '73

    This is a brand new Dash Pad & Speaker Grill from Germany. It suffered a very small dink about 1/2" in shipping (see photo - it's above the glove compartment). Speaker Grill is 9.5" wide. I've used these several times and they've always had perfect fitment. I decided to purchase another and sell this at a discount. Cost me $1027 plus $140 shipping. Selling this one for $750 shipped. Possibly a heat gun and a little careful manipulation could get this back to almost perfect.
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    tempting...Who do these come from?
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    A variety of places sell them, just google reproduction porsche dash pad, all from the one supplier in Europe and they are perfect fitment I have one in my ST project
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    OK, I'm in. I'll take it. Let me know how you'd like to be paid.
    Glenn Sager
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    These are now being sold through Porsche dealerships.
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    Glenn,
    Got a PM earlier with an interest to buy.
    Going to give that party first choice. You have 2nd position on it.
    Thanks,
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    Does this one solve the defroster vent fitment issue?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaun 69 E View Post
    Does this one solve the defroster vent fitment issue?
    Yes. But, the trade off is non-removable speaker grill and a softer touch surface ... it's not the hard vinyl we have all grown to know and love.

    That said, I have installed a few of these - in my own car and clients' cars - and I couldn't be happier with the results.
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    Thanks Marco, very good to keep on file.
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    At least it has the proper perforation pattern on the speaker grill.
    Time to get the heat gun out.

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