Finding the right center console for your 1987-1989 Porsche 911 can transform the interior. Pelican Parts offers several options, from factory replacements to custom upgrades. This guide helps you understand the choices, fitment, and features so you can pick the best console for your car.
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Center Console Options for 87-89 Porsche 911
The 1987-1989 Porsche 911 (G-body) has a specific center console design that differs from earlier and later models. Pelican Parts stocks a variety of consoles that fit these years. The main choice is between a genuine OEM part and a high-quality aftermarket unit.
Genuine Porsche vs Aftermarket Consoles
A factory original console from Pelican Parts ensures perfect fit and finish. It matches the original grain and color, ideal for a restoration. Aftermarket consoles often add modern functionality, like extra storage or upgraded materials, but may require minor adjustments. Pelican Parts sources aftermarket consoles from reputable manufacturers that meet or exceed OEM standards.
What Pelican Parts Offers for 87-89 911
Pelican Parts organizes its inventory by year and model. For the 87-89 911, you can find:
Factory Replacement Consoles
These are direct replacements for the original console. They come in the correct color and texture for the 87-89 interior. No modifications needed – just remove the old unit and install the new one. Pelican Parts lists OEM part numbers so you can verify fitment for your specific 911 (Carrera, Targa, or Cabriolet).
Aftermarket Upgrade Consoles
If you want to improve the look or storage, aftermarket consoles are available. Options include:
- Carbon fiber consoles: Lightweight and sporty, with a glossy finish.
- Leather-wrapped consoles: Matches custom interiors, available in multiple colors.
- Consoles with additional cupholders or phone trays: Add everyday practicality.
Pelican Parts provides detailed product descriptions, including material, dimensions, and compatibility notes. Many aftermarket consoles come with hardware and mounting instructions.
Installation Considerations
Swapping the center console is a DIY job for most 911 owners. Basic hand tools (screwdrivers, trim removal tools) are all you need. The process typically involves:
- Disconnecting the battery.
- Removing the gear shift knob and boot.
- Unsnapping the old console from its clips.
- Disconnecting any electrical connectors (for switches or cigarette lighter).
- Installing the new console and reassembling in reverse order.
Pelican Parts often includes installation guidelines. Some aftermarket consoles may require trimming the carpet or modifying the bracket – check the product page notes. For OEM parts, it's a straightforward swap.
Key Features to Look For
When choosing a center console, consider:
- Fitment: Ensure it's designed for 1987-1989 911 (not earlier or later models). Pelican Parts filters help.
- Material: OEM plastic vs upgraded metal, carbon, or leather.
- Color: If matching factory interior, select the correct code (e.g., black, dark blue, red).
- Storage: Original consoles have minimal storage; aftermarket ones may add a lid or pockets.
- Hardware: Some consoles include screws and brackets; others reuse your existing ones.
Practical Recommendation
For a restoration, choose the factory replacement console from Pelican Parts – it will look stock and fit perfectly. For a more modern interior, the aftermarket carbon fiber or leather options add style without sacrificing quality. Always verify your 911's exact model and optional equipment (like if you have a center armrest or not) before ordering. Pelican Parts has support available if you need help narrowing down the right part.
Whichever you choose, the Pelican Parts inventory for 87-89 911 center consoles offers reliable options. Focus on fit and material to match your goal for the car.