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Old 10-05-2005, 07:20 PM   #2
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It's probably a do it yourself job for someone who's quite patient, has a smart friend to help and you have a number of hours to put into it. My mechanic told me he would need about 4-6 hours and he does them from time to time. Double that for a newbie.

A local trim shop who does convertible tops should be able to do it for you. You might even find out who your local dealer jobs work out to and go to them. I'd find someone whose worked on Porsches before though.

The heater plug is right behind the driver's side behind the rollbar if I'm not mistaken. I think all boxsters have the dash switch, just in case you buy a hard top and want to plug it in.

When I get my glass window top (future purchase as the price comes down) I plan to have my mechanic install it, and he will probably let me help him to speed it along.
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