11-26-2017, 03:17 AM
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Is this the cover on top of the interior door handle?
My passenger side is all scratched up for some reason. I think I found the part but it says it doesn't fit my 04 s?
https://www.getporscheparts.com/oem-parts/porsche-cover-98655559200b12
This being the curved plastic trim covering the interior door pull handle mechanicals. The
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11-26-2017, 04:14 AM
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That is the basic part, but if you look at the details, the one you selected: 986-555-592-00-B12, is for 1997-1999 and is unpainted, plain plastic.
Yours is the '01 and I expect it's painted black? If so, I see 986.555.592.01 A03
https://www.getporscheparts.com/oem-parts/porsche-cover-98655559201a03
A lot more money for a little black paint.
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11-26-2017, 04:27 AM
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Originally Posted by 78F350
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Thanks! That's interesting, when I look at it , it certainly just looks like black plastic trim but I guess it could be painted? It's very matte.
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11-26-2017, 05:27 AM
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Rustoleum makes a black multi-surface filling primer which matches Porsche’s 9x6 interior trim black exceptionally well. Plus it’s much more durable than the factory “soft touch” finish.
Good luck
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11-26-2017, 05:47 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Burg Boxster
Rustoleum makes a black multi-surface filling primer which matches Porsche’s 9x6 interior trim black exceptionally well. Plus it’s much more durable than the factory “soft touch” finish.
Good luck 
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Ooooo. Link? I googled but found way too many options. Do you have to sand the plastic to prep or?
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11-27-2017, 04:10 PM
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PS - Been quite some time since I removed that piece on a Boxster but...
If memory serves me correctly (HA a rarity at times!) that piece requires some finesse releasing the clips correctly. Nothing catastrophic if not done 100% correct but do search the archives here for door panel removal or door speaker upgrade for details on how to do so appropriately to avoid any errors.
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12-01-2017, 03:46 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Burg Boxster
PS - Been quite some time since I removed that piece on a Boxster but...
If memory serves me correctly (HA a rarity at times!) that piece requires some finesse releasing the clips correctly. Nothing catastrophic if not done 100% correct but do search the archives here for door panel removal or door speaker upgrade for details on how to do so appropriately to avoid any errors.
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I'll be damned. I ordered Rust-Oleum interior trim spray in satin and it looked awfully shiney. Then I got one you recommended (I ordered the first before your post), and it looks amazing! I used 800 wet sandpaper to do some gentle sanding first. I'm going to do my arm rest lids next and call it a day. Thank you for the cost savings recommendation!!
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