I like it. It is such a rare option that it gives your car some additional exclusivity.
I am a fan of tonneaus. I had a tonneau cover on my 94 Miata. It complemented the cars 1960's British sports car vibe. On the Miata, there was no need to drill to install the fasteners. The tonneau used the same fasteners as the boot and the holes for the additional fasteners were pre-drilled and covered.
In the Miata, the tonneau was more convenient than installing and removing the boot every time I raised and lowered the top. The Boxster top, especially with a glass window, is so quick and easy to put up or down that there is less practical benefit.
I can testify that the zipper on tonneaus is not water proof.
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2000 Arctic Silver/Black, Hard Top, On Board Computer
PNP Rear Speakers, HAES 6-Channel Amp, Avic Z140BH,
Painted Bumperettes, 2004 (OEM) Top, Homelink integrated in dash with Targa switch, 997 Shifter, Carrera Gauge Cluster with silver gauge faces, heated 997 adaptive sports seats, Litronics, silver console
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