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might want to just go that route while you're replacing it, I know I will if my rear plastic cracks |
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I don't like the glass window Boxsters because it has worse visibility than plastic windows. The glass windows are too small and awkward looking. |
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I guess what it looks like from the inside doesn't really matter. I'll have to give them a call maybe I can get in during the holiday break. I've been staring at that one inch rip for a year now. And I have no desire to spend an extra $1,100 for a glass top and installation. I'd rather use the caysh towards a hardtop |
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And the old top is off. My body aches with all the reaching out and bending. Wasn't that challenging but, the Pelican steps are missing some critical details. Figured it out by thinking patiently. Gave the engine a good wash while I was in there. Now waiting for the goodies to arrive tomorrow - top, filters, brake pads, fuel filter etc. Should be a fun weekend. |
Put the new roof in. The one I got from ebay didn't have the leather channel in the front stitched. So goofed up by cutting a couple grooves. Don't ask! Now
Anyway, all snug and tight and the roof doesn't close all the way. I had to pull it toward the windshield and lock it. This it needs to be heated and stretched? Right now it's in a locked position but the rear cover is kind of lifted up. Given that the aftermarket one didn't have the markings for the creases I had to do a good guess but might have misjudged. Might have to redo the rear once again as I might have pulled it way too tight. Other than that it seems pretty nice with just a couple of wrinkles which might go away if it closes all the way. Need some advice from folks who have done this before. Thanks, |
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