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Posted

Hi,

I have a 2001 996 with Graphite Grey interior. I am updating some of the worn trim, however there are some plastic items I really don't want to have to buy new when the original part works fine.

Question, does anyone know if Porsche or someone else makes touch-up paint for the INTERIOR of the car?

Posted
Hi,

I have a 2001 996 with Graphite Grey interior. I am updating some of the worn trim, however there are some plastic items I really don't want to have to buy new when the original part works fine.

Question, does anyone know if Porsche or someone else makes touch-up paint for the INTERIOR of the car?

I think some members used regular paint from the hardware store for the oem black factory plastic pieces. Do a quick search you will be able to find it.

Posted
Thanks for the suggestion. I have looked at the hardware store, however it is hard to find the graphite grey color/tone. Thanks for the replay.

Don´t use the "normal" paints from hardware stores. They are not intented for plastics and will either peel away, or harm the plastic itself by drying it out.

Where are you located? There are many specialized interior repair shops around, who can mix the exacts color for your car, and have paints specially formulated for plastics/leather.

Regards

Kare

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