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ExRallyXer 05-01-2017 03:41 PM

Z-top Installation Starts Today
 
Hey guys, I'm starting my Z-art top install today and I'm having trouble locating the first part listed under "Parts to be fitted on hatch door"
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NewArt 05-01-2017 03:49 PM

Don't think you really want to locate that! :rolleyes:

pidj 05-01-2017 04:15 PM

The important thing here is to follow the instructions CAREFULLY. Don't use GOOD gaslift top brackets ... use SHîT ones ONLY!! :)

BRAN 05-05-2017 09:35 AM

I had to check...yep...I got 2 of them, too.

Wait until you stumble over corner rubbers and super glue :D

RobertF 05-05-2017 02:25 PM

Are these things Chinese knock-offs of a real Z-Art, or are Chinese Z-Art the real thing?

-Robert

ksjohn 05-05-2017 03:05 PM

Misspellings aside.

Did you receive 3 gaslift strut/shocks? (1 long and 2 short)

The short ones go on your trunk hinges that you are transferring and the long one mounts to the brackets molded into the top and hatch.


I checked my parts box, I only received normal/good gaslift top brackets. But then I don't think I want to use the ones specified anyway. :)

BRAN 05-06-2017 04:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RobertF (Post 536179)
Are these things Chinese knock-offs of a real Z-Art, or are Chinese Z-Art the real thing?

-Robert

Well..."Chinese" is obviously used in both of your questions. As far as I know, the Z-Art Tops are now being produced in China instead of South Africa, with minor improvements. Don't expect German built quality, sadly! I replaced some parts/screws/hinges/Brake lights etc. with new Porsche or OEM parts...that doesn't cost a fortune. But I will try the supplied gaslifts :D

10/10ths 05-06-2017 05:53 AM

Wow!
 
And to think, you could have bought a Cayman.

:p

BRAN 05-06-2017 08:33 AM

LOL...yeah, but who wants a Cayman if you can have a 986 THE MOST VERSATILE PORSCHE ever built.
CAYMAN-SPYDER-BOXSTER...all-in-one solution, with in-build 911/996 roots...what was Porsche thinking to create such a jack-of-all-trades??? ;)

There was no Cayman in 2000, it was either 996 or 986...and I fell in love with the 986, weird :D


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