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"blanks" to take the place of oddment tray/CD holder?


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I have an oddment tray and a CD holder right above it in the center console bracket.

I'd like to take those two out and replace them with "blanks" so I can mount some switches on the face of these blanks.

While it is a track car, I've kept it looking good, looking stock, and would like to get blanks that look like factory.

I can find frames, but not whole blanks in the PET.

Anyone know if Porsche or someone aftermarket makes "blanks" to go in these spots??

2004 986S

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I've never seen any in all my perusing of the various p-car parts listings, so I doubt they exist. I think it would be fairly simple to fabricate blanks on your own, if you have any reasonable abilities.

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I've never seen any in all my perusing of the various p-car parts listings, so I doubt they exist. I think it would be fairly simple to fabricate blanks on your own, if you have any reasonable abilities.

I can't find them either. I've got a couple of pieces of black textured ABS on order...I will try to make my own. I will make a thin plywood template and then try use that to guide the plastic around a router bit. See if that works. Might melt it...not sure.

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