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door panel removal and replace


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Guys, i am going to the scrap yard tommorow as they have 2 911's there new arrived.. i wondering does anyone know if a 2000 911 panels will fit the 986 from 97? also i wondering for a site where you can find how to remove and replace the panels... any ideas or tips please shoot..

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hmm .. would it fit Loren or do you advise not to go there ? any chance you find a manual how to remove the door trims, i have found a few links but they are not of them working anymore?

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did the swap today from a 2001 boxster to mine, took me 1 hour, the only thing what was tricky was the dooropener, mine are apparently the older types,..had to modify it a a little but all is good now, thanks Loren for your help!

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did the swap today from a 2001 boxster to mine, took me 1 hour, the only thing what was tricky was the dooropener, mine are apparently the older types,..had to modify it a a little but all is good now, thanks Loren for your help!

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You are welcome.

Any pictures of the differences?

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the pic's of the new situation ..

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new shifter and alu look parts (will change to carbon fiber foil soon)

img00076201007301337.jpg

upgrade to newer "airbag" leather doors

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Rear speaker kit

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DRL Hack

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Call me weird, I love this "mod" aswell :)

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Porsche logo on windscreen

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Dark grey 3rd tail light and DEPO tails...

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Painted brakes and re-labeled them

Mods sofar : new shifter (upgrade from ugly black one), new door panels ( from w/o airbags and plastic panels) to "airbag" leather panels; painted door-handles in alu look :), Depo tail lights, GT3 sound exhaust (from www.carnewal.com ), litronics coming up, DRL hack/mod, rear speaker installed, painted brakes and labeled them..

Want to do is the boxster add the OBD - really would love to have the 3 spoke wheel, convert to european for the temperature ( mine is a US imported one ); changing the amp and speakers ..and adding litronics .. waiting for them they are ordered..

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Sweet. . . .

I forget where I heard of it, but if you place a small polyester pillow between the two rear speakers it directs the sound forward instead of thru the hollow center storage area.

Also, I'm interested in hearing more about your red calipers.

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Hi, your car looks nice, I have a 1997 and would like to change the door panels also,

My questions are did you connect the airbags to actualy function, how much did you pay for the leather panel and how good was the fit.

Thanks

the pic's of the new situation ..

img00077201007301337.jpg

new shifter and alu look parts (will change to carbon fiber foil soon)

img00076201007301337.jpg

upgrade to newer "airbag" leather doors

img00087201007301530.jpg

Rear speaker kit

img00085201007301530.jpg

img00086201007301530.jpg

DRL Hack

img00084201007301529.jpg

Call me weird, I love this "mod" aswell :)

img00083201007301529.jpg

Porsche logo on windscreen

img00082201007301529.jpg

img00079201007301528.jpg

Dark grey 3rd tail light and DEPO tails...

img00078201007301528.jpg

Painted brakes and re-labeled them

Mods sofar : new shifter (upgrade from ugly black one), new door panels ( from w/o airbags and plastic panels) to "airbag" leather panels; painted door-handles in alu look :), Depo tail lights, GT3 sound exhaust (from www.carnewal.com ), litronics coming up, DRL hack/mod, rear speaker installed, painted brakes and labeled them..

Want to do is the boxster add the OBD - really would love to have the 3 spoke wheel, convert to european for the temperature ( mine is a US imported one ); changing the amp and speakers ..and adding litronics .. waiting for them they are ordered..

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