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Old 05-09-2016, 10:07 AM   #1
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Hi Woody - what do you have for the amp and stock speakers (CDR-220 radio) I have the non bose with dash and door speakers. I'm having a problem and I am trying to track down if it's a head unit, amp or speaker problem.
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Old 05-09-2016, 06:05 PM   #2
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I was working on my headlights today and when I went to put them back in I broke the socket / plug that holds the blinker bulb in the passenger side headlight.

Do you have one of those?
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Hi Woody,\

I'm putting stock seats back in (need to look presentable)...
but I cut out the powered seat plug. DOOOH!

Could you cut both (pass and drivers side) out of one of your wreckers?
Please cut wiring loom as far back as you can ....

Thanks, Matt
Sorry for taking so long to get back. I was at the races all weekend. I have what you're looking for but my minimum is $20 shipped.
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Hi Woody - what do you have for the amp and stock speakers (CDR-220 radio) I have the non bose with dash and door speakers. I'm having a problem and I am trying to track down if it's a head unit, amp or speaker problem.
I think I have a cdr-210 but will need to check. Do you have a 4 or 6 channel system? I have lots of speakers
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Old 05-10-2016, 03:25 PM   #3
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Sorry for taking so long to get back. I was at the races all weekend. I have what you're looking for but my minimum is $20 shipped.
I am checking with Porsche Parts dealer by where I work on cost / availability of part thru them and will get back to you if I still want to get one from you. Thanks
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Old 05-11-2016, 09:44 AM   #4
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I am checking with Porsche Parts dealer by where I work on cost / availability of part thru them and will get back to you if I still want to get one from you. Thanks
I haven't heard back from the Porsche Parts near me since yesterday (they originally mis-identified the part I was looking for).

So if you have one available, can you let me know what it would cost with shipping please. And for clarification, here is a picture of the part I am looking for:

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Hi Woody. I am looking for a complete dashboard for a 2001 in Graphite Grey. I would prefer leather but will take vinyl if it is in good shape. Let me know what you have.

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Have you been talking to Adam Jaspers at Rennstall? He asked if I had one a few days ago. I have a grey leather dash but it's curling up on the front edge. I have a few grey vinyl and one red leather dash for $150 each plus shipping. I'm thinking it was me, I'd take your dash out and bring it to your local upholster to see if they can put some fresh leather on it. Or you could take the easy way out and throw a dash cover on it
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I haven't heard back from the Porsche Parts near me since yesterday (they originally mis-identified the part I was looking for).

So if you have one available, can you let me know what it would cost with shipping please. And for clarification, here is a picture of the part I am looking for:

That's what I have but the plastic sheathing has cracked on the wires and you'll need to tape/heat shrink the bare wires or better yet solder in some new wires. You'll be hard pressed to find that light socket used and the wires aren't in need of repair.
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Old 05-11-2016, 02:32 PM   #6
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Have you been talking to Adam Jaspers at Rennstall? He asked if I had one a few days ago. I have a grey leather dash but it's curling up on the front edge. I have a few grey vinyl and one red leather dash for $150 each plus shipping. I'm thinking it was me, I'd take your dash out and bring it to your local upholster to see if they can put some fresh leather on it. Or you could take the easy way out and throw a dash cover on it
Yes, I have been talking to Adam. I was unsure if he was looking around or not so it is good to see that he is. He recommended that I get another dash and just swap it. I don't want to have the same problem again of course!

I will leave it to Adam at this point.

Thanks for the response.

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Old 05-13-2016, 02:07 AM   #7
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That's what I have but the plastic sheathing has cracked on the wires and you'll need to tape/heat shrink the bare wires or better yet solder in some new wires. You'll be hard pressed to find that light socket used and the wires aren't in need of repair.
The part I broke is the clip that plugs into the headlight, so if I can use the socket / wires I already have in some fashion and replace the clip that will work for me.
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Woody, as one of the resident forum experts on the differences between various 986 models, is there any reason the black hood cowl trim piece (just below windshield) from an early model 97-2000 couldn't be fitted to a later 2001-2004 model.
I ask b/c you commented on the increased longevity of the earlier version.
I have already replaced the one on my 2001 once, and at 2 yrs age it is already faded terribly, and never seemed to lie perfectly flat anyway.
I looked into what it would take to put a 97-00 cowl trim on a 01-04 boxster and from what I remember it didn't look that difficult. The mounting studs are in different locations and you would have to do some minor fabricating. I was thinking all it would take was drilling & tapping two new holes. Or you could try and weld on two studs. It should go right on once you get that done. If this is something you're going to do, I'll take some more detailed pics and share.
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The part I broke is the clip that plugs into the headlight, so if I can use the socket / wires I already have in some fashion and replace the clip that will work for me.
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Hello, do you have your vehicle inventory list or pics posted somewhere?
Looking to replace center and door arm rests, door and center console trim on my 2000 Boxster S.
Also need a key, plastic pieces that hold the key fob.
Do you have pics of those parts in very good to excellent condition?
Thank you.
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