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Old 02-24-2010, 06:07 AM   #1
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Porschje Boxster Windscreen

Another Picture of windscreen installed on Early Model Boxster. The post below is for lake model.
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Old 02-24-2010, 09:18 AM   #2
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Another Picture of windscreen installed on Early Model Boxster.
www.jaysenoffwindscreen.com[
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Old 02-24-2010, 10:04 AM   #3
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I have the two smaller ones for the 987 roll bars and love them!
Had them almost two years and wouldn't do without them. They're even better with the center windscreen out.
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I have the two smaller ones for the 987 roll bars and love them!
Had them almost two years and wouldn't do without them. They're even better with the center windscreen out.
Sorry, I'm being stupid...you're saying that by removing the wind deflector in the centre and just having the solid blockers on each side, there's LESS turbulance than with the central piece in place?!
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Sorry, I'm being stupid...you're saying that by removing the wind deflector in the centre and just having the solid blockers on each side, there's LESS turbulance than with the central piece in place?!
No. Poor wording on my part. It is great with the center section in. This is what's necessary with Wifey for top down. It is also much better than it was with the center section out. It sure seems to buffet around my head less than it did before I put the filler panels in. This is my favorite experience: center windscreen in it's carry bag stuffed into the storage compartment under it's mounting spot (No Bose Premium package).
Enough wind in the driver compartment but without the annoying swirling around the roll bars. :dance:

Also another big thank you to Jay. The filler panels fit perfectly and took about 15 minutes to install the pair!!
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Just wanted to take the opportunity of this being bumped to say that after several months, I am quite happy with the windscreen. It's been a pleasure to ride around during the winter with little turbulence in the cabin.
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Nice! Glad to hear this is working out well over time. I contacted Jay yesterday and I will be driving up to have him install one for me in a couple of weeks. Thanks for the info on the product.

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