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Old 02-22-2007, 04:31 AM   #1
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Wow, tough crowd! It would seem to me at the very least by being a sponser on this site he is indeed supporting this site, I may be wrong, as I am new to this, but maybe we should give him the benefit and try his product or lay off. IMHO

The comments were all made before the gentleman was a site sponsor.
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Old 02-22-2007, 05:07 AM   #2
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It would be good if one of our REGULARS who frequent this site could obtain this product and write a review.

Any takers?

Good luck Jay!
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Maybe Jay should send a member on this board a free set to evaluate and do a write up after a week of use?

I seem to remember that being done for a much more expensive exhaust system, and I do think that vendor profited from the positive write up.
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Old 02-22-2007, 06:07 AM   #4
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I used to have a full lexan windscreen for my BMW, I could nto have simply cut it out because it had bent ridges for reinforcement. It was securely velcroed so blowing out was not a problem. I think that if something were to be done to keep the windscreen in for a boxster it would have to be either taped in, velcroed, or my favorite... designed to have been pushed in from the front and not the rear.

And im not putting those things on my car so someone else volunteer, lol. Oh ya, I know of a cheaper and less conspicous way to get the same effect as those lexan pieces.... Its called saran wrap. If you just cut some saran wrap to shape and put it in the inside of the windscreen with maybe a little adhesive around the edges youd fill all the holes for free and you can just rip it out if you dont want it anymore.

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Old 02-22-2007, 06:11 AM   #5
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It would be good if one of our REGULARS who frequent this site could obtain this product and write a review.

Any takers?

Good luck Jay!
Just zip-tie your windscreen in and cover the holes with tape. This will tell you if it works before you buy anything.

By the way, as I noted in my post above, plugging the holes from the hoop screens also increases the force on the center screen so make sure it's held in tightly before doing stuff with the hoop screens.
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Old 02-22-2007, 06:44 AM   #6
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When I bought my car from the previous owner, he had them removed. I have to tell you I don't notice ANY noise when driving with the top down. SO JUST REMOVE THOSE THINGS ALL TOGETHER! They are useless in my opinion.
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