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Old 05-25-2011, 10:57 AM
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Having a hard time finding one on-line. No luck at Jagbits. They only have grey.

Any ideas? Thanks.
 
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Originally Posted by rrgoldstein
Having a hard time finding one on-line. No luck at Jagbits. They only have grey.

Any ideas? Thanks.

What is wrong with your old one?....They are pretty easy to recover with headliner fabric and spray adhesive and can be completely restored for about $25 or so in materials.
 
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Old 05-25-2011, 11:10 AM
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Thanks, White. Well, the main problem is that it has a couple of burn holes in it which I don't think are too curable. I know I can find the matching fabric at GHCC (?), but, I really just want to get the right part with the speaker hole pre-cut. I assume that reconditioning won't fix the burn hole problems.

Thanks!
 
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Thanks, White. Well, the main problem is that it has a couple of burn holes in it which I don't think are too curable. I know I can find the matching fabric at GHCC (?), but, I really just want to get the right part with the speaker hole pre-cut. I assume that reconditioning won't fix the burn hole problems.

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The fabric is laminated to a foam liner...so unless you have burned though the hard backing, recovering will fully restore it. I think you can get it cheapest at wlsheadliners.com if you give them the car specifics.

But if you just want to replace with new this is probably your best price (I assume you have a 2004):
Direct JPLV Porsche Parts.com
 
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Nice one WhiteXKR
 
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I agree with WhiteXKR. WLS headliners will sell you the material and re-covering them is very easy and should take care of the problem. The material has the foam backing.
 
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