I suspect so long as it's consistent throughout the car it'll all look great.
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John Forcier
1969 2.7RS spec 911B(astard)
1968 2.0S spec 911 Race Car
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1962 CB77 P3 TT Race Bike (looking for another engine)
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Originally posted by Michel View Postthey 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 ?
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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Originally posted by Michel View Postthey 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
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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Originally posted by Fishcop View PostThey all look the same to me...Originally posted by Fishcop View PostI suspect so long as it's consistent throughout the car it'll all look great.
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Originally posted by DJ911 View PostSample 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.Attached FilesClyde Boyer
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Originally posted by Terminator View PostHere is real deal from 69S door trimAttached FilesClyde Boyer
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Originally posted by DJ911 View PostShane, 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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