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Old 12-16-2016, 03:38 PM   #41
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I am curious however if anyone else on this forum has purchased a Z-top?

I am so looking forward to having the Z-top and a new front bumper on my Boxster! I think it is going to look great!
I installed mine 8 years ago I think. Got it from Zeintech in South Africa just before they went bankrupt whew !!!




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Dang, that's gorgeous, Turbo!
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Old 12-17-2016, 01:36 AM   #43
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dayum...really great looking cars, guys.
Seems that most owners don't care about the window trim outline on the top (depending on the car color of course, if it is a very dark or black color, it doesn't matter), but tightbox did a really good job there.
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I realized that I never posted a link to DRR where I bought my Z-top.

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I am itching to get started on my top, but it is way too damn cold right now. I need to order hinges and a trunk lock loop from Woody. As soon as it warms up, I will be getting it fitted and painted!
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Anyone near Los Angeles have one, installed ?
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Anyone near Los Angeles have one, installed ?
nope, but can't wait to join the Z-Gruppe soon.......
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preparing for Z-Gruppe membership...got mine personally (very nice and helpful contact person btw) delivered today, lucky me
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BRAN - lots and lots of pictures and a detailed write-up please of prepping the top and installation. Thanks!
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BRAN - lots and lots of pictures and a detailed write-up please of prepping the top and installation. Thanks!
Sure thing!!
The top comes with a 14 page installation manual, side and rear windows and parts.


First impressions:
The roof is much lighter and firmer than I expected (without the windows).
There are minor grooves and chips here and there, but hey, I did not expect German built quality. The roof (most probably) needs to be trimmed alongside the little removable side covers on our cars. A dremel or Nakai-san should be your friend there


Recommendation was: take your time, let the roof sit on your car for a couple of days (btw...optimal conditions are pointing more towards the end of spring with ~20-25°C...lol...I have no heater in my garage, so barely above freezing temperature in there atm...lol), then re-adjust and ALWAYS make sure, that the windshield-roof alignment is perfect throughout the whole adjustment process...so much for the very welcome tips of the seller.

After the step-by-step adjustments are done, grooves/chips/and maybe holes ('cuz you cut away too much) are filled...then sanding, primer and the whole shebang...after that windows, seals, rubber, light and the other shebang

...to be continued
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Old 02-15-2017, 10:42 AM   #50
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Hey guys,
not quite sure if there are so called "corner rubbers" for the top missing (additional to the seal rubbers)? The manual mentions them.
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So I was lucky enough to get a Z-top, just before the distributor for Germany/Netherlands stopped his business. ksjohn, how is yours coming along?
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not quite sure if there are so called "corner rubbers" for the top missing (additional to the seal rubbers)? The manual mentions them.
if you do find any corner rubbers pls let me know as i need two more as well (they are a bit of a wear item).
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if you do find any corner rubbers pls let me know as i need two more as well (they are a bit of a wear item).
Sure thing.
Do you have a picture of those you could share?
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It does look great on the car

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this guy ...

wow...that corner looks different than mine

so i guess it is not necessary anymore? The provided front rubber seal is pretty thin as well, contrary to the photo
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hmmm, seems so. mine is a few generations older than yours. the front seal compresses considerably when fully installed and latched-up.
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Old 10-29-2023, 03:49 PM   #58
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Yes, I will document the prep and install process and post it here.

Yes, it did come with an installation manual. 14 pgs with text and pictures. Looks OK, but I won't know for sure until I go through the process.
would you be able to send me a copy of the instructions? cheers matty
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Sure thing!!
The top comes with a 14 page installation manual, side and rear windows and parts.


First impressions:
The roof is much lighter and firmer than I expected (without the windows).
There are minor grooves and chips here and there, but hey, I did not expect German built quality. The roof (most probably) needs to be trimmed alongside the little removable side covers on our cars. A dremel or Nakai-san should be your friend there


Recommendation was: take your time, let the roof sit on your car for a couple of days (btw...optimal conditions are pointing more towards the end of spring with ~20-25°C...lol...I have no heater in my garage, so barely above freezing temperature in there atm...lol), then re-adjust and ALWAYS make sure, that the windshield-roof alignment is perfect throughout the whole adjustment process...so much for the very welcome tips of the seller.

After the step-by-step adjustments are done, grooves/chips/and maybe holes ('cuz you cut away too much) are filled...then sanding, primer and the whole shebang...after that windows, seals, rubber, light and the other shebang

...to be continued

hi mate would you be able to send me a copy of the instructions?

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