Cup Holders
Opens and closes in one smooth motion. Does not stick and no broken parts.
Removed these cup holders to install a double din radio unit. The fronts were removed to be sanded down and plasti-dipped in metallic black (found most matching with surrounding trim) as they were previously scratched up. Plasti-dip has been on for about a year now and I have had no peeling issues as it seems to last better than the rubbery factory finish. Comes with shown hardware and trim pieces (different length screw but works). Shoot me an offer. https://i.ibb.co/202GpfR/image.png |
$50 + shipping?
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Bump. Good cup holders
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Hi,Have a 99 Boxster base. Where are they installed. In the space for the top cubby is, where the CD holder is?? Thanks V
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I had this cup holder installed above the single din radio and I think they can be interchanged. I am not sure if they can be installed in the lower console area. Maybe another forum member might have given it a try and could answer that question.
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Hmmm, no room above my stereo, I have the slot where the CD holder is. Question....I recently upgraded my cluster and in cutting the black cluster surround I scuffed and scratched the face of it(remember to tape stuff off when using a dremel) how does this this plastidip work?? Seems like it would be easily scuffed or scratched.
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Plasti-dip Is a type of spray paint. Sprays on like aerosol. It’s plastic based. It does not scratch easily but it peels off and you can refinish it. The more coats (thicker), the easier it can be peeled off as a whole. I recommend preping well like any other paint job.
It’s good if you don’t trust your spray paint or prep skills. But aerosol does last longer if applied correctly. |
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