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Toppy986 03-03-2018 07:00 PM

I installed an 03 a couple of years ago, love it, I always thought it was odd to get out 1/2 way through putting the top down to chop the plastic window, with a power top you should be able to sit throughout the whole process

Boxstard 03-04-2018 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by L1ttleBastard (Post 564267)
Because I like Blue and you're not the boss of me! :D

Geez I was just wondering your thought on Burgabdy as a fellow polar silver car owner, who was bored with the color combo...

So did you get your boss approve blue top over black interior? ;)

A8ked 03-04-2018 10:20 AM

I've experienced 3 different rear windows in my 98 Boxster.
My car came with the factory hardtop option which gives GREAT visibility and a rear defroster, but alas, does not go up and down. It is a great compromise for the dark rainy months (Oct to June) in Seattle.

My original soft top had the plastic rear window which was so badly discolored after 20 years that I could not see anything thru it. It finally cracked one day when it was getting the chop...

I have had a original style soft top with the glass window installed, visibility is excellent thru the glass window and the rear defroster is nice to have. BUT, the smaller size of the glass rear window does reduce overall visibility. As others have mentioned the glass rear window in an original style soft top also makes DIY in the engine compartment a bit more challenging...

Kevin

L1ttleBastard 03-05-2018 05:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Boxstard (Post 564371)
Geez I was just wondering your thought on Burgabdy as a fellow polar silver car owner, who was bored with the color combo...

So did you get your boss approve blue top over black interior? ;)

:D:D:D

One step ahead of you my friend. Going to do blue seats and a few other tricks to the interior

TrumpyAl 03-05-2018 03:26 PM

Glass v Plastic rear window: which do you prefer?
 
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Originally Posted by L1ttleBastard (Post 564459)
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One step ahead of you my friend. Going to do blue seats and a few other tricks to the interior


Good plan!

I humbly offer this as a design template (in case you haven’t seen it) for your consideration...

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...355a77444e.jpg

I’d be curious to see pics of yours in blue when it’s done. My daily has a factory blue/black combo that I love.

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...61b45c57fd.jpg

Sorry, off topic I know.

Boxstard 03-05-2018 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by L1ttleBastard (Post 564459)
:D:D:D

One step ahead of you my friend. Going to do blue seats and a few other tricks to the interior

Interesting, I recall liking 993 with polar silver and blue top/ blue leather interior scheme. Anyway good luck and show some pics when done!

fridsten 03-06-2018 12:00 AM

I swapped my cracked plastic window top for a new one with a glass window on the same frame. The rear window is significantly smaller which affects rear visibility a bit, but now I know it won't break, so I recommend it highly.

L1ttleBastard 03-06-2018 05:45 AM

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Originally Posted by TrumpyAl (Post 564501)
Good plan!

I humbly offer this as a design template (in case you haven’t seen it) for your consideration...

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...355a77444e.jpg

I’d be curious to see pics of yours in blue when it’s done. My daily has a factory blue/black combo that I love.

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...61b45c57fd.jpg

Sorry, off topic I know.

I do like the red with the black, and blue is my favorite color
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Originally Posted by Boxstard (Post 564514)
Interesting, I recall liking 993 with polar silver and blue top/ blue leather interior scheme. Anyway good luck and show some pics when done!

Working with an upholster now :)

Brian in Tucson 03-06-2018 05:49 AM

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Originally Posted by fridsten (Post 564528)
I swapped my cracked plastic window top for a new one with a glass window on the same frame. The rear window is significantly smaller which affects rear visibility a bit, but now I know it won't break, so I recommend it highly.

I know I said I wasn't going to do it, but I found a nice, complete 03 top and frame this weekend at a wrecker in Phoenix. $1000 for the top, and a set of black carpeting is included. I jumped on it. Can't pick it up for a couple of weeks. But I think I'm pretty excited by the prospect. I wish it was closer, I'd like to pick over the just junked car--nice shape just an engine expired. Might be buying some other must haves for my project car.

Rob175 03-06-2018 08:09 AM

My 98 got a new GAAH top with a glass back window last October. I'm very pleased.
One question for those that had a new top installed....... the first couple of times I tried raising and lowering the top I had some difficulty un-latching it and relatching it. It was a bit of a 2-handed effort and needed more "force/effort" than the old previous top. I spoke to the installing company and they assured me that in time it would loosen up (ie: stretch out a bit). They advised me to store it with the top up (I store it over the winters)....and said that I shouldn't have a problem when I open it or close it in the Spring/Summer. They did say that IF I had further difficulty there is some small adjustments they could make but told me to hold off on that until I give it more time..........

Any thoughts from those of you who have had new tops installed?

tommy583 03-06-2018 08:50 AM

Yes mine was a little tight when it was first installed. What the guy told you seems correct to me.

Rob175 03-06-2018 09:04 AM

Thanks for the reply.


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