Porsche Rear Seat Test Fit
ok this might seem a little bit irational but ahaha, cars for driving not screwing. (although every girl that ever sits in my seats fights falling asleep wich make it kinda hard lol.)
If you want new carpet for the rear area, visit your local auto upholstery shop, take the car with you. They can order carpet by the roll, usually a 2 yard minimum. Use what you have in the back for the pattern to cover that area, then trim the rest to fit. When you have the piece cut to fit, take it back to the shop and have them bind the edges for a finished look.
If you need to replace the front molded carpet, most of the online stores will sell matching roll carpet. This is what I am doing with a Z I have been restoring, with a complete interior color change.
If you need to replace the front molded carpet, most of the online stores will sell matching roll carpet. This is what I am doing with a Z I have been restoring, with a complete interior color change.
I've made some progress with finishing the installation process for the Porsche rear seat. I installed carpeting under the seat (to cover the entire storage bin area) and made a frame to mount the seat down. The seat can fold up and down now. I only have to finish with the carpeting around the seats and cut the rear hatch carpeting sit it will fit better and then I will be done.
Originally Posted by John64
Your back will blow up if you sit in those!
Originally Posted by Rxcalibur
Read back in the topic...no one will ever sit in the rear seat. I couldn't find replacement storage bins and happened to find this rear seat from an old Porsche 944.
Originally Posted by Rxcalibur
Read back in the topic...no one will ever sit in the rear seat. I couldn't find replacement storage bins and happened to find this rear seat from an old Porsche 944.




