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Old 03-02-2016, 09:35 AM   #1
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Thanks so much for all the responses guys. Definitely gives me some places to start!

Hopefully the wait and see works out as nothing for the starting thing. And I'll definitely look up the rear window treatment.

Again thanks so much! I'm certain this won't be the last time I post random questions as I figure this all out
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Old 03-02-2016, 09:38 AM   #2
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Thanks so much for all the responses guys. Definitely gives me some places to start!

Hopefully the wait and see works out as nothing for the starting thing. And I'll definitely look up the rear window treatment.

Again thanks so much! I'm certain this won't be the last time I post random questions as I figure this all out
Well welcome to a world of wonderment and joy. I haven't posted a question in quite awhile but I do peruse the threads almost everyday and usually learn something and when i don't I at least find some good laughs.
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Old 03-02-2016, 09:55 AM   #3
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Well welcome to a world of wonderment and joy. I haven't posted a question in quite awhile but I do peruse the threads almost everyday and usually learn something and when i don't I at least find some good laughs.

Ditto.

And John, in case you haven't figured it out - there is only one rear fog light on the driver's side. You had to go through newbie initiation.


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Ha. And I was going to at least look and see what the hell he was talking about!
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Once the rear window goes less than clear, its because the chemistry of the plastic has deteriorated to much and although Plexus will buy you some time, your plastic window is about a year or 2, if you don't retract roof often and store car out of sunlight, from cracking to the point of failure.

There are replacement options like:
1) a new aftermarket canvas roof to slip over the existing frame ~$450-650 plus ~$500 install or 8hrs DIY.
2) a used top with frame from an 03 model with glass window from Dismantler ~$750 install is DIY in less than an hour.
3) have a new plastic window sewn in to your top at a Sailboat Sail repair shop or other canopy type repair places ~$300 or DIY in 16 hrs with a hand needle and $100 worth of materials and plastic.

Buying a nice looking used top/frame with plastic window still leaves you with an old plastic window that will die sooner rather than later. Seems the lifespan of that plastic is no more than 20 years regardless of sun exposure.
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