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Johnsands64

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The previous owner of my Porsche 911 996 decided to stick pretend carbon fiber randomly in the cabin. I have been gradually removing and all ok apart from one place where it has lifted the grey coating (see pictures) does anyone know how best to sort such as a dash paint obviously color matched? Thanks everyone in advance for your advice[attachment=dash 3(QZ).jpg] [attachment=dash 2.jpg]
 
Mobile trim repairs are a good bet. They will need to paint whole panel. May not wish to due to always in the sun/daylight and they will struggle due to access because of the windscreen.
Might be worth looking up how to remove the trim and then taking to a paint shop.
 
Those sections can be removed, but you’ll need to remove the a pillar trim or at least in lip the lower section to do it. You’ll find examples on YouTube on how to do this.

if you want to replace them, then parts sometimes crop up on eBay or try some of the specialist porsche breakers.

alternatively you can buy materials to refurb leather from Colourlock. They also have vidso tutorials on YouTube. If the parts are just plastic then you can prep & spray them or try someone like wicked coatings
https://www.colourlock.co.uk/

https://www.wickedcoatings.co.uk/
 

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