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Customer Question: A Cobra Nogaro In A Left Hand Drive Boxster 986, And Which Side To Order

Customer question, LHD Porsche Boxster S 986

This came in by email and it is a properly thought through question, so it gets a proper answer. A left hand drive Boxster S 986, one Cobra Nogaro Street going in on the left where the driver sits, keeping the fore and aft adjustment and the original three point belt, and no drilling anywhere.

He asked two things. Which side to order when our options are written for a right hand drive car, and which vinyl matches Porsche Graphite Grey. The first has a clean answer. The second turned into the longer half of this page, because colour matching is the thing we get asked about most and almost nobody explains how it actually works.

  • Our side options describe the physical side of the car, not who sits in it
  • Left hand drive with the driver on the left: order the Passenger Side (L) part
  • Both frames include their sliders, so you never order runners as a separate part
  • The seat belt buckle bolts to the frame, so the original 3 point belt stays
  • We will not colour match from a screen. We post samples instead
Silver Porsche Boxster 986 roadster cornering at an apex on a British race circuit with the roof down
The 986 Boxster. A small cabin, a low driving position and a car people actually use, which is why seat choice in one is worth getting right first time.

Which side do I order on a left hand drive car?

Order the Passenger Side (L) part. You worked it out correctly, and here is why.

Our options are written from a UK car, where the driver sits on the right. So Driver Side (R) means the part for the right hand side of the car, and Passenger Side (L) means the part for the left hand side. The letter in the brackets is the bit that matters. It describes a physical side of the vehicle, not who is sitting in it.

Your Boxster is left hand drive and the seat is going where you sit, on the left. So you want the left hand part, which we list as Passenger Side (L). Nothing about the part itself changes, it is simply the mirrored one.

Put it in the order notes anywayThese labels are a UK convention and they catch people out on imported and left hand drive cars constantly. Write "LHD car, seat going on the LEFT" in the order notes and Cameron will check it before anything is picked. A subframe is handed, so the wrong one is a wasted trip in both directions.

The full bolt-on parts list

You asked for a complete bolt-on installation with fore and aft adjustment and no drilling. There are two ways to get there on a 986, and we would point you at the first one.

The route we would take

Cobra Nogaro Street at £789.00, plus the PCI Racing Porsche Boxster 986 Sliding Sub Frame at £330.00 in the Passenger Side (L) option. The PCI frame is a side mount design with the slider already built in and it comes with the correct runner, so that is the whole job. Two parts, £1,119.00.

The Cobra route

Cobra Nogaro Street at £789.00, plus the Cobra Boxster 986 Direct Fit Subframe at £255.00, which comes with its sliders in that price, plus a set of Cobra Nogaro Steel Side Mounts at £132.00 to join the shell to the frame. Three parts, £1,176.00. Garreth would still take the PCI route, because it turns up as one item with nothing to line up.

You do not order runners separately on either routeThis is the part that gets muddled, so to be clear about it: both frames come with their sliders included. The Cobra fitting kit has them in the £255.00 and the PCI subframe has them built into the one part. There is no separate runner to add to either. What the Cobra route does need on top is the Nogaro side mounts, because that frame is a base and the side mounts are what actually carry the shell. The PCI frame needs neither, which is why it is two parts and not three.
The Nogaro side mounts are listed as two pairsThat listing is £132.00 for two pairs, which is enough for two seats. There is no single pair listing live at the moment. If you are only doing the driver side, ring us and we will sort a single pair for you instead of having you buy double what you need.
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Keeping the original three point belt

You keep it. The seat belt buckle bolts to the frame, so the original three point belt carries on working exactly as it does now. You are not losing it and you are not being pushed towards a harness you did not ask for.

One thing to check on the car instead of taking on trust. A bucket seat usually puts the buckle somewhere slightly different to the standard seat, so once it is in, sit in it and make sure the buckle falls where your hand expects and is not fouling the side of the shell. Two minute job, and it is the same on every car we do this to.

One thing to check before you commit

The Nogaro is a lovely seat and it is the right sort of seat for a Boxster. But our listing draws it for drivers over 6ft with a 32in to 36in waist. It is worth checking that against yourself before you commit, because a £789 built to order seat is not something you send back on a whim.

If you are shorter than that, say so and Cameron will put you in front of something better suited before you order anything. The 986 cabin is not generous and seat choice in it is decided by the shell, not the badge on it.

Matching a colour to an interior you are keeping

This question comes up on almost every built to order seat, so it is worth answering properly and not just for one car. Somebody is keeping an original interior, replacing one seat or two, and wants the new trim to sit alongside the old without shouting about it. Porsche Graphite Grey is the example here. Audi silver, BMW Sand Beige and the various Jaguar tans all behave the same way.

The short version: we will not name a shade off a photograph, and nor should anybody else. Here is why, and here is what we do instead.

Why a screen cannot settle it

Four things sit between the real colour and what you are looking at, and every one of them moves it. The light our sample was photographed under. Our camera. Your screen and how it is calibrated. And the light your car actually sits in. Two greys that look identical on a monitor can be obviously different held side by side on a driveway.

Low saturation colours are the worst offenders, which is exactly the family most factory interiors live in. Greys, beiges, taupes and anthracites have very little colour information in them, so small shifts read as a completely different shade. Bright red is easy. Graphite grey is hard.

The process we use

It is not complicated, it just has to happen in the right order.

  • Tell us the factory colour name if you know it, and the car and year. That alone rules a lot out
  • Send photos, in daylight, of the part you are matching to. Photos are for narrowing the shortlist
  • We post you physical samples of what is left on the list
  • Hold them against the trim you are keeping, outdoors, in daylight, never under a garage light
  • Look at it at the angle you will actually see it from once it is in the car
  • The one that disappears against the original is your answer
Photos narrow it down, samples decide itBoth steps matter and they do different jobs. A photo will tell us whether you are in the grey family or the brown family and whether the original has yellowed with age. Only a sample in your hand, next to your car, in daylight, will tell you which of three greys is the one. Skipping the sample is how people end up living with a seat that is almost right.

Grain and material move the colour too

This is the part people miss. A smooth vinyl and a grained vinyl in the same shade will not look like the same colour once they are in the car, because the grain changes how the surface throws light back at you. Match the grain as well as the shade and the seat settles into the interior. Match only the shade and something will look slightly off without you being able to say why.

Materials behave the same way. Leather, vinyl and a suede like Dinamica all take light differently, so a suede centre panel will always read darker than leather bolsters in the same colour. That is not a fault and it is usually what people want, because it makes the centre look deliberate instead of like a failed match.

The two cases, and which is harder

Matching a new seat to a seat you are keeping is the hardest thing we get asked to do, because the two end up side by side, in the same light, with nothing between them. There is nowhere for a near miss to hide. That is the case here, one driver seat replaced and the original passenger seat staying.

Matching a seat to a door card, a dashboard or carpet is far more forgiving. Those are separated by distance, by a different material and usually by a different angle of light, so close is genuinely close enough.

One more thing worth knowing. An interior that has done twenty five years has moved. Sunlight, cleaning products and use all take a colour somewhere it did not start. Match to the car as it is today, not to what the factory swatch says it should be, which is another reason a sample against the real thing beats any chart.

If a perfect match is not on the listIt happens, particularly on older interiors that have faded. The usual answer is to stop chasing it and go deliberate instead: pick the nearest shade for the bolsters and put a contrasting centre in, so the seat reads as a considered choice and not a near miss. Plenty of our nicest builds have gone that way, and Garreth would take a good two colour build over a grey that is almost right every time.
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The next stepTell us your height and your shortlist

Two things and we can get this moving: how tall you are, so we can sanity check the Nogaro against you, and which greys you want samples of. Mention that the car is left hand drive and the seat is going on the left, and Cameron will make sure the correctly handed frame is the one that gets picked.

Common questions on this

Yes, on any listing where the options read Driver Side (R) and Passenger Side (L). The letter is the physical side of the car. Left hand drive means your driver seat is the left one, so you want the (L) part. Put a note on the order and we will double check it before it is picked.

No. Both routes bolt to the factory seat mounting points in the floor. Torque them properly and check the belt buckle clearance once the seat is in.

Not on either of these routes, and neither needs runners bought separately. The PCI subframe has the slider built into it. The Cobra fitting kit comes with its sliders in the price. Either way you keep the full travel.

Yes, and plenty of people do exactly that. There is no requirement for the two seats to match, and on a car you are keeping original elsewhere it is often the sensible call.

It depends on the trim and where Cobra are in their build queue. Tell us if you have a date in mind and we will get a realistic answer out of them before you commit, not after.

Ring 0115 9893488 with your height, the shades you want samples of, and a reminder that the car is left hand drive. Cameron will confirm the frame and the side, get the samples in the post, and check the Nogaro is the right shell for you before any of it is ordered.

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