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Old Oct 10, 2013 | 12:39 AM
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Stripping the OEM Carbon off a Porsche 997 Console

Stripping the OEM Carbon off a Porsche 997 Console
Chances are that if you have seen a factory Porsche OEM carbon fiber center console, it is cracking, delaminating and yellow or cloudy. We probably receive about 1 OEM carbon console a month as a core exchange because they all go bad. In this video we show the process involved in taking the carbon fiber off of a Porsche 997 center console.

 
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Mine cracked in the same place.. Annoying
 
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