12-25-2007, 07:06 PM
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Positively not on board with this at all.
- Side windows looks odd and out of place from most angles
- A rear window that large and at such a low angle would require a rear wiper
- Defeats the purpose of the relatively easy on/off of the normal hard top
- Way too many lines, car loses its smoothness
- Disrupts the flow of a Boxster, looks like a kit car of a Cayman (oh wait, I guess it is)
Now then, about this specific car: - Two toned? Really? I guess I shouldn't complain about that... it's like, if a Boxster had purple flames painted on it... and I were complaining about the FLAMES being purple instead of a standard orange...
- Are those tail lights mix-matched? It looks like the left one is 550 style and the right has some amber to it... (maybe a temporary replacement, as the bumper is damaged too)
- Why? If the guy is an autocrosser, so much that he has a carbon fiber hood, why add all that weight back with a jumbo-sized hard top?
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12-25-2007, 07:24 PM
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Personally, I think it looks like crap, no offense to those who like it.
That side window really looks poorly proportions.
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12-26-2007, 12:01 AM
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I think that looks great.
The only problem (for me) would be the removal for summer, looks difficult to store
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12-26-2007, 12:27 AM
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Not crazy about the two-tone either, but I love the look of the Zeintop. I think it looks way better than the standard Boxster hardtop, which to me looks too much like a bubble, doesn't integrate as smoothly as it should with the rear of the car.
I don't quite get the debate about the fact that it looks like a Cayman. Of course it looks like the Cayman, as it should - as we know, the Cayman is essentially the hard top of the Boxster platform. Seems to me that this is the hard-top Porsche should have created for the Boxster in the first place!
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12-26-2007, 06:34 AM
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whats the fit like, is there panel gaps all over? quality of the paint work?
im lookng at gettin a hardtop but i think they look like a bubble and these are about the same price.
whats the warranty or garantee like if im not happy with the fit, paint etc etc?
any pics of the roof lining?
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12-26-2007, 08:18 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by carguy
I don't quite get the debate about the fact that it looks like a Cayman. Of course it looks like the Cayman, as it should - as we know, the Cayman is essentially the hard top of the Boxster platform. Seems to me that this is the hard-top Porsche should have created for the Boxster in the first place!
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The hard top Porsche should have created? Nope. As you can see it requires the removal of the boot. Not quite a simple task for easy on/off access.
It's not that it looks like a Cayman, it looks like an attempted Cayman. And to me, it's as much of a Cayman as this is a Carerra GT...
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12-26-2007, 09:02 AM
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Not a big fan of that top. I prefer my original top to the Zeintop, especially for that pricetag. But, there is one out there, I forgot who posted it a while ago---where the back window looked much better proportionately--- the pricetag for either of the new hardtops are still a bit ridiculous though IMHO.
EDIT: Here it is: http://www.stuttgart.co.uk/986hardtop/boxht2.html
Porschekid and 986spyder posted it previously.
Last edited by dcporsche99; 12-26-2007 at 09:11 AM.
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12-26-2007, 09:05 AM
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Yes, an hour or so work to take it off or put it on, but that's nothing to have a great looking coupe half the year, and a convertible the other half, if that's what someone wants. It's a fantastic option to have available.
I just don't see the issue at all with it looking like a Cayman. A Cayman IS a boxster with a hard-top, permanent from factory. Not liking it because it looks like a Cayman is to me like saying you shouldn't put a hard top on a 3-series convertible, because it will look like the non-convertible 3-series. Only difference is one is from factory, and one isn't.
Either way, to each his/her own. I love it! If it were $2,500, I'd order mine today..
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12-26-2007, 10:15 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by carguy
Yes, an hour or so work to take it off or put it on, but that's nothing to have a great looking coupe half the year, and a convertible the other half, if that's what someone wants. It's a fantastic option to have available.
I just don't see the issue at all with it looking like a Cayman. A Cayman IS a boxster with a hard-top, permanent from factory. Not liking it because it looks like a Cayman is to me like saying you shouldn't put a hard top on a 3-series convertible, because it will look like the non-convertible 3-series. Only difference is one is from factory, and one isn't.
Either way, to each his/her own. I love it! If it were $2,500, I'd order mine today..
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I have to agree with this too. Only the 2-tone paint job looks bad. If your going to go that way, at least paint your "A" pillars to make it a solid flow from front to back and fix your bumper before spending money on a new car part no matter what it may be. Priorities seem out of order here.
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12-26-2007, 10:25 AM
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More complaining...
It doesn't look like a Cayman!
Sure, the Cayman is a hard top version of a Boxster (sorta), but the Cayman is based of a 987 -not a 986. And if you don't think that makes a big difference in the outcome, I believe you are mistaken. The subtle changes in a car's design from one generation to another are so much more noticeable when you start mixing the generations. It's something I preach about all the time, it's the flow! This top, aside from looking kit-like, doesn't go with the flow.
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