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Nov 7 2019, 03:49 PM
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Nov 7 2019, 06:19 PM
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No question, there were a lot of materials used in the 914 over the years.
However, one vinyl grain is very common across a lot of the cars I've seen, and it's seen in the photo below—found in the Originality forum. IIRC (can check tonight), it's the grain seen on my 914's original: -Upper dashboard (under windshield) -Dash pad -Lower dash/knee pad -Upper door cards -Sun visors (these & part of back pad are the only things on this list I've replaced) -Interior A-pillar trims -Interior Targa bar trims -Upper Targa bar pad (front) -"Third seat" pad -Back pad -Various bits of vinyl under the seats, etc. It was also on my original seats, which are now long gone. Was this "grain"/pattern only used on the parts above in some model years, or was it used on some of the parts across all model years? Attached image(s) |
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