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i used 303 instead of raggtopp, much cheaper and can be found at murrays or autozone. it did wonders on my top.
i love watching ALL the water just fly right off the top when i was the car. one month without storage should be fine, but if you are really picky a cover is fine. my buddy's license is suspended for a year, been 11 months now, and his car still sits w no cover haha, it still looks same. ;) |
I have used raggtopp with good results but did not know you could use 303 on top as well, good to know... it is easier to find.
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Used RAGGTOPP on my car today, I was VERY impressed! The hood looks like new, defo recommend :D
I got mine from autogeek, also got a 10% discount. Cheers, Gord. |
I'm in a similar situation. I picked up my '02 Boxster S about a month ago. Its a very boring Black/Black combo with Grey interior (yes, that combination).
Mine was much lower miles, but I still think the car deserves to get a clean state from a maintenance perspective once they enter a new garage. I did most of the things you've done (oil & filter, top, etc.). I also did the cabin filter, mine was really gross (at one point a mouse made a home in it). I replaced my front tires which weren't worn, but had some dry rot. I figure that I will place some pretty heavy stresses on those things pretty much every opportunity I get... I assume that I'll do an OAS, MAF, O2, etc. They seem inevitiable & are really no big deal. However, I do hope to avoid a new engine... TOP: I also cleaned my plastic rear window with Novus. Its a dedicated plastic cleaner. It made a huge difference in the visibility through the plastic window. WINDSTOPS: With them installed - and with the windows up - the car is as calm at highway speed as many sedans with the windows cracked. STORAGE: Suggest you read about the battery and what happens if your battery dies. Sounds like the right kind of inexpense charger will help prevent a hassle if your batter goes while in storage. I can't believe how much I like this car so far. The car has met my high expectations for fun & perfrmance. But, surprisingly, it has far exceeded my expectations for comfort & practicality as a daily driver. Good luck with your car. |
Legally, the mileage CANNOT be reset when a new engine goes in. The miles are on the car, not the engine.
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That's a beautiful car. I'll be impressed if you have the restraint to drive it only on weekends. Turns out, I don't. :o |
By the way, the 'Steelership" sells convertible top "Shampoo" as they call it and a plastic window cleaner. I did not buy the top cleaner but do use the plastic window cleaner sold by Porsche. I have to admit after the first time using it, it looks amazingly clear. Just make sure to do both inside and outside on the plastic window. ;)
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I am right at 6'3", so I hope I fit OK ---- arrgh! I too am worried about the restraint of driving it only on the weekends, but we shall see....maybe I will make a calendar log and see how often I actually come up with a reason to take it out during the week.....heck if the "stealership" I bought it from wasn't 1000+ miles away, I would be driving it home today. I just don't have the time to do it plus it seems like a hecka of a "break-in" intro experience.... :P Thanks so much for the kind words.... All the best, M |
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