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RandallNeighbour 03-06-2006 07:56 AM

Leather dash owners...
 
I'd like to see poll results from boxster owners who have a leather dash. Every single 2+ year old boxster I have seen with a leather dash has rippled leather near the defroster. Does yours have this?

If your boxster is less than 3 years old, please do not answer the poll question. But, I highly recommend adding any comment you wish to make in the thread.

Porschekid 03-06-2006 08:02 AM

I have full leather in my 2000 but never realized the dash was actually leather too... but it does look and feel like leather. I figured it was just a high quality vinyl. I haven't noticed ripples though... perhaps the dash is a separate option?
http://www.thecarspace.com/photos/c37be79bd670.jpg

bmussatti 03-06-2006 08:18 AM

Full leather includes the leather dash. There is a seperate option (987) for a leather defroster trim (code CNA- $580) and leather defroster air vents (CNB- $390).

Maybe this is why some of the older Boxster's leather dashes are having problems...the owners don't know they are leather! They need to be leather conditioned too! People should also use sunscreens or convertable top covers and keep those damaging sun rays off the leather!

eslai 03-06-2006 09:08 AM

As much as I gripe about how these cars should come standard with leather interiors, this is the one reason I didn't mind that my dash wasn't leather. I worry that even with daily sunshade usage I'd get cracking, warping, etc.

I'm not the type that would have babied the dash as well as I should have, I'm sure.

ephidaboost 03-06-2006 09:55 AM

I think if they used better glue to hold the leather than it wouldn't be affected as much by the heat. The leather itself still appears strong, its just rippled a little where it has detached from the dash surface. I guess having a leather dash is a trade off, you get the leather texture and feel, but not as forgiving as plastic as far as the elements are concerned.

l8braker 03-06-2006 10:20 AM

Mine's leather and in perfect shape.......but it doesn't sit outside in the sun everyday either.

Most ferrari's have the same problem......

blackkatt 03-06-2006 02:08 PM

My 2000 is pulled back so far that you can see whatever is under the leather. I am going to try to pull the dash and reattach the leather somehow.

denverpete 03-06-2006 03:37 PM

My dash is in perfect shape. But then I don't think the previous owner had much occasion to use the defroster, heater, or really drive the thing. I do have a tiny scrape on one of the seats. Occasionally there's a bit of dust on the dash for a day. I talked to Porsche about it but they wouldn't cover the dust issue out of warranty.... Damn Porsche.


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