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Does anyone know of a supplier of car seat covers for the 944. Ideally, I would like to preserve the interior of my car (as it is cloth) with some nice made to fit covers.

 
I think that it is available. Certainly grey studio check is available from at least one of a number of sources. I will post a link (or two) tomorrow when Im less tired and better able to search.

I saw a set of seats for sale very recently too, but didnt mention it as no ne seems that interested in Celebrations now, unfortunately. Does yous still have the original telephone dial wheels?
 
Cheers Simon, that would be great. Yes mine still has the phone dial wheels although they could do with a refurb or at least abit of a tidy up. Only had the car for a couple of weeks and there is plenty of little jobs to do. Ive booked it in for a service in a couple of weeks, hopefully nothing major will come up.
 
http://www.werk924.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=16&Itemid=26
Here they have reproductions of all original cloths
 
Werk924 seem to have everything thats available now. Two or three years ago they had 931 green tartan and other fabrics that you couldnt get anywhere else, but they didnt have studio check or coloured pinstipe.

One firm seems to have disappeared, or at least their link is no longer correct and Classic Car Solutions (http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Classic-Car-Solutions/Bezugsstoffe-/_i.html?_fsub=954933011&_sid=941797261&_trksid=p4634.c0.m322) have what is now an inferior range to 924Werk.
 
I have a pair of tombstone sports seats which are sans covers. Im tempted to buy a few metres of black script and have Vaughan Green run them up for me. Theyre the ultimate Porsche seat - all the support of the later electric sports seats, but far less weight.
 
My driver side seat bolster is a mess and will need doing soon. I do not understand if they are in Germany ? Why are they using USD ?
I would stick with UK trimmers ? Where are you based ?
I used these trimmers and they did a great job for the right money , even used original Porsche leather .

Autotrim LTd Unit 15, Alpha Court Alpha Court Ind. Est. Denton Manchester M34 3RB 0161 336 5952
 
I thought it was in Euros? Looked like they were a good quality, although not sure how much work would have to be done to get them to fit properly.

I think I might just take the car to the local trim specialist in Bristol. The seats aren't that bad (just a couple of tears in the seams), I just noticed these covers and they looked very neat and maybe someone on the forum might have dealt with these guys before.

Also, massively off topic, I see that you did a a 968 conversion on your 88 Lux. I was thinking of doing an S2 converion on my 84 - not sure if I'm biting off way more than I can chew or if it's even a worthwhile conversion. I have to change the head gasket and belts on my 2.5 and I though, as it has 145k, it might be worthwhile transplanting a larger power unit - could be fun or a complete disaster!

Cheers

 
I bought the 968 already done with all the invoices totaling over 4.5K about ten years ago o so , he had fitted 968 inner front wings and all proper 968 panels ! Then left the 2.5 8V engine in ! times fly's !

If you have the time and money ? You can do anything ?
I seen a 944 on ebay with a 4.0L V8 from a Lexus fitted ??? Why ???
There is a cheap 944 S2 on ebay now with very little damage selling cheap , buy it repair the rear quarter and save loads of time and money trying to covert your 2.5 to a 3.0L

A good S2 engine sells for over 700 pounds ? then bits and bobs ? You will soon be into it for over a grand .
Exhaust is different , ECU , fuel rail and on and on .

Up to you
 

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