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I have 15 BRAND NEW porsche top boots/tonneau covers still in the bags. I say brand new because they have never been used but really they are from the 90s. I am almost positive they are for a porsche 968. I was told the years would be 90-95 and also work on a 958. I know NOTHING about porsche. Can anyone tell me if those are two similar models and if the year ranges i listed would be correct? Correct meaning the same parts would work on either.

I would like to sell these but dont know what to list them as. They are leftover stock we had lying around and they unfortunatly arent labeled. I can post pictures when im home from work if it will help ID what year and model they are for. When i figure out what to list them as i will be selling them at an EXTREMELY discounted rate. I searched around and didnt see any 958 models, maybe im blind. I saw the same boot listen on ebay and the seller said it was for 958 and 968.

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I have 15 BRAND NEW porsche top boots/tonneau covers still in the bags. I say brand new because they have never been used but really they are from the 90s. I am almost positive they are for a porsche 968. I was told the years would be 90-95 and also work on a 958. I know NOTHING about porsche. Can anyone tell me if those are two similar models and if the year ranges i listed would be correct? Correct meaning the same parts would work on either.

I would like to sell these but dont know what to list them as. They are leftover stock we had lying around and they unfortunatly arent labeled. I can post pictures when im home from work if it will help ID what year and model they are for. When i figure out what to list them as i will be selling them at an EXTREMELY discounted rate. I searched around and didnt see any 958 models, maybe im blind. I saw the same boot listen on ebay and the seller said it was for 958 and 968.

I have just purchased a 968 cab and would be interested in buying one of your tonneaus. What colours do you have ? Also you will need to ship to the UK so can you advise your asking price including shipping. Cheers

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