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Old 11-04-2013, 04:26 PM   #21
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I think the humps looks good when they are part of the rear deck, all one piece, like on the 987 Spyders. The removable ones for the 986's, to me, look like some crappy aftermarket add-on. I don't think they blend well with the lines of the car at all or enhance the look of it in any way whatsoever. And, from what I'm hearing, they are a real pain if you want to raise/lower your top on a semi-regular basis. I wouldn't have 'em if they were free.
Ditto. That's why I sold my set.

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Old 11-04-2013, 06:40 PM   #22
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THANKS!!

I will keep looking (Glad I did not place order yet)




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Thought i would let people know that i use the edging in the link a lot at work. The edging is reinforced with steel or a very stiff plastic and therefore is hard to bend around corners and "Barbs" on the inside hold it in place and will mark the paint on the humps.
Any reputable rubber stockist (sellers of gaskets etc) will sell smooth, soft rubber
extrusions in many shapes and sizes and the soft rubber will not mark the paint on the deck lid.
Would hate to think you've scratched your paint work and i've said nothing
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Old 11-08-2013, 04:37 PM   #23
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