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Re: Tan cupholder for driver side 91 trans am door panel
Might have a few laying around , not sure what year they were off of ( think I pulled them off a 91 vert ) . I have a brand new nos one in grey . I also have some other nos bird parts . Bulge hood insert ,
Re: Tan cupholder for driver side 91 trans am door panel
Originally Posted by 88Z350
Might have a few laying around , not sure what year they were off of ( think I pulled them off a 91 vert ) . I have a brand new nos one in grey . I also have some other nos bird parts . Bulge hood insert ,
If you have a tan one, how much shipped to 50579?
If you dont have a tan one, I might be interested in a gray one and I'll dye it
Re: Tan cupholder for driver side 91 trans am door panel
The last round of NOS gray driver's cupholder GM had weren't molded the right shade of gray. Normally I'd say don't dye gray to match tan, but in this case, you're not hurting anything LOL
Sold this pair eons ago, but just for illustrative purposes...
Re: Tan cupholder for driver side 91 trans am door panel
Originally Posted by Drew
The last round of NOS gray driver's cupholder GM had weren't molded the right shade of gray. Normally I'd say don't dye gray to match tan, but in this case, you're not hurting anything LOL
Sold this pair eons ago, but just for illustrative purposes...
Re: Tan cupholder for driver side 91 trans am door panel
Idk what to tell ya guys... the door mounted cup holder is a fine idea, but a Great Biggie Route 44 slushy is enough weight to bust the mounts. They are forever getting hung up on big feet. I had to watch my passenger's and lecture them about not knocking off the cup holders every time I had riders... At this point, life is too short. I'd look for something to cover up the holes or reupholster the bottom half of the door panel with new carpet, and not cut the holes for the cup holders. If you're absolutely determined to run them, I'd say start collecting any color you can find, and put the word out that you'll trade a color you have for the color you need, or just dye to match. The only orphan I have kicking around is a passenger's side in gray that has not had a kind life. Could probably be revitalized in a pinch, but hardly worth the trouble.