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    #31
    I suspect so long as it's consistent throughout the car it'll all look great.
    John Forcier
    1969 2.7RS spec 911B(astard)
    1968 2.0S spec 911 Race Car
    Restoration Saga
    1962 CB77 P3 TT Race Bike (looking for another engine)

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      #32
      Originally posted by Michel View Post
      they are pretty close.

      The Auto Intl is a bit thicker and has a 'softer feel'-but it begs the question why are you stroking your dash fascia ?
      that's between me and my dash...

      Thanks for your thoughts, I'm just after something that's as close to stock as possible. I have a couple of door panels that have had speakers cut out of them that I'd like to recover.
      Paul Wischer
      1969 911T
      1979 Californian Moke
      TYP 901 Register Member #77

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        #33
        Originally posted by Michel View Post
        they are pretty close.

        The Auto Intl is a bit thicker and has a 'softer feel'-but it begs the question why are you stroking your dash fascia ?
        Classic European a lot blacker - at least in the sample I have. I imagine there is a bit of variation in production?

        I have a sample from pelican and original somewhere
        Michel,

        Thanks for posting the pictures. Seems like either of these are a good option - do you know how the pelican product compares?

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          #34
          Originally posted by Fishcop View Post
          They all look the same to me...
          Originally posted by Fishcop View Post
          I suspect so long as it's consistent throughout the car it'll all look great.
          i used pelican supplied basket weave on my door panels when I recovered them couple of months ago. As I have some left will do the dash in it also. Why because i ordered it while getting some other parts. Looks good

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            #35
            Sample from Classic British & German. Height of rows is 28.5mm per 10 rows. Can't really comment on correctness or quality as I have nothing to compare it to.
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              #36
              Originally posted by DJ911 View Post
              Sample from Classic British & German. Height of rows is 28.5mm per 10 rows. Can't really comment on correctness or quality as I have nothing to compare it to.
              Here is real deal from 69S door trim
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              Clyde Boyer
              TYP 901 Register Inc.
              President
              Early S Register Member #294

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                #37
                Originally posted by Terminator View Post
                Here is real deal from 69S door trim
                turned same way for better comparison
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                Clyde Boyer
                TYP 901 Register Inc.
                President
                Early S Register Member #294

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                  #38
                  From memory Dirk I had a xtra door panel to use to replace the facia

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                    #39
                    Shane, nothing amongst the stash I carted back to Adelaide... any chance you still have it?

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                      #40
                      Putting the 2 against each other the main difference was the grain in the material.
                      Paul Wischer
                      1969 911T
                      1979 Californian Moke
                      TYP 901 Register Member #77

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by DJ911 View Post
                        Shane, nothing amongst the stash I carted back to Adelaide... any chance you still have it?

                        Ohhh cool I'll have a look , I almost threw in the kitchen sink... surprised I forgot that, It is a good condition door panel from a 70 car , so its the correct weave (and age too)

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                          #42
                          Hi Shane,

                          Any luck with the door panel? Had another look here to be sure but dice.

                          Cheers

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