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what is the diffrences between onyx/ivory/satin black interiors?

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hi, could anyone please tell me what are the differences between onyx/ivory/satin black interiors? i am looking to buy some interior parts and i don't know what to orders.

thanks for the help guys!.

Really the clue is in the name of the colours.

What model / trim is your Fabia.

Can you post a picture of what it is you are replacing or getting? Is it like the sun glasses holder?

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I am replacing a number of interior parts. Like center console storage, vents ext.

My model is:

fabia mk2 2009 sport 105 hp 77kw 5s manual

Vin number: Tmbcd65jxa3061426

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Find the part number that's printed on each part your want to change. Almost every part on the car has its part number written on it in some way.

You will find that it has some characters beyond the usual 9-character core part number and 0, 1 or 2 letter suffix.

At the end you will see something like 47H [the code for onyx].

For that VIN, for example, the full part number for the centre console is currently 5J0863241 47H.

For each part you want to get, just read that full number off the part you remove, and buy exactly the same.

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Thanks a lot Pete! U will do that for the parts that i am replacing. Some parts unfortunately are missing entirely from my car so i have to guess 2hich one are they, that's why i asked.

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1 hour ago, Ootohere said:

Really the clue is in the name of the colours.

What model / trim is your Fabia.

Can you post a picture of what it is you are replacing or getting? Is it like the sun glasses holder?

Screenshot 2025-07-07 11.25.43.png

Screenshot 2025-07-07 11.28.25.png

Screenshot 2025-07-07 11.28.36.png

thanks! just got time to re-read the thread thoroughly and i just realized that as you said, ivory or onyx are color names that i can find on google without the correlation to fabia's. i guess mine got onyx+silver touches at trims. thanks!

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1 hour ago, Breezy_Pete said:

Find the part number that's printed on each part your want to change. Almost every part on the car has its part number written on it in some way.

You will find that it has some characters beyond the usual 9-character core part number and 0, 1 or 2 letter suffix.

At the end you will see something like 47H [the code for onyx].

For that VIN, for example, the full part number for the centre console is currently 5J0863241 47H.

For each part you want to get, just read that full number off the part you remove, and buy exactly the same.

thanks again pete.

i just re-read the thread now and understood what i'd have to do to order the right parts.

have a nice day :)

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