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Old 07-09-2015, 06:52 PM   #621
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For these new coated ones, what is the best way to clean them?

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Old 07-10-2015, 02:32 AM   #622
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For these new coated ones, what is the best way to clean them?
I just used a soft cloth, no cleaning product needed. Tough as nails coating, I had a bit of trouble getting the wire connector through the frame and handled it fairly rough. NO SCRATCHES, marks or anything on the perspex.

Thanks Fred, you did a great job getting them coated with the protective stuff. Mine finally arrived yesterday and I fitted it, but I decided to temporarily use a 12v SLA Battery for power source all tucked away nicely in the glove box. Switch on and off via the dimmer switch currently will probably connect a remote RF to it for a trial. I may hard wire it eventually. matey.
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Yay, it arrived! And it works!
Now I just have to find time to install it.

Great job Fred, thanks. Stay safe with that typhoon bearing down on Shanghai.
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Fred,

I know I promised to cool my heels but I'm jealous of all these guys installing their sky breakers. Can you update?

Thanks, Larry
Larry,

I recommend using the contact form on his website. Please keep in mind that these are quality items and he is just one guy. I know Fred, and I guarantee you he is working diligently on the orders in the order in which they were received. Please hold fast, friend.

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I'm thinking Fred might be a tad pre-occupied with weather at the moment

Thousands evacuated as super typhoon bears down on Shanghai - Channel NewsAsia

Hope you and the family are riding this out ok Fred....all the best!
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Old 07-11-2015, 02:10 PM   #626
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I finally found some time to install my Skybreaker. I mounted the control dial inside the manual holder under the steering wheel, which I never use, and routed the wiring alongside my rear speaker install up the passenger side of the car (under the dash and sill). The cable is just long enough to reach. I tapped into the center console phone plug for power.

The most annoying part was cutting a hole in the windscreen frame, and then milling out a groove for the wire (still a work in progress). I drilled a small hole, and filed the rest of the opening, to avoid damaging the frame. I also had some trouble getting the Skybreaker into the frame. It's a very tight fit, but I finally got it.

Fred, amazing work, and thanks for accommodating my modified design! I can still see clearly out my rear view mirror, but get to enjoy the 'Porsche' as well.
Thank you!

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I'm thinking Fred might be a tad pre-occupied with weather at the moment

Thousands evacuated as super typhoon bears down on Shanghai - Channel NewsAsia

Hope you and the family are riding this out ok Fred....all the best!
+1 Hope he's staying dry.
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Whoaa, now that is pretty slick, I like it. Not too small, but not too big either. Good taste... happy it turned out just the way you wanted it Rick

I also really (really) like the Amber kits. Can't wait to see one of those illuminiated on the Boxster car! I might have to swap mine. Also, anyone who wants to switch their LED color I have plenty left here and happy to snail-mail them over for the price of shipping (something like $8 loll). Sml envelop... unbelievebly expansive I know. An option for you guys.

ALL RECENT ORDERS/KITS SHIPPED!!! Dropped 22 at the post office this very morning and updated your tracking no on the system. Been warned there is one-big-day delay on departure due to the massive Typhoon we recently got hit with... every jets were grounded for a good 24hrs.

I hate tropical storms... scary as hell (for a Canadian anyway). I was locked indoor for the last 2 days. Dunno how you guys live peacefully in the south of the USA lolllll geez man :/ Not too often for me thank you very much
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For these new coated ones, what is the best way to clean them?
Although I've been told this super dupper coating is chemical resistant, would you fully trust?! I don't but that is just me... I've never really trusted chemicals lolll So... hot water, clean microfiber cloth and you it should last forever.

Windex, amonia based, else = at your own risks! Let me know how it turns out, I'm lazy to give it a try (seriously, haven't tried anything else other than hot/warm water). Works just fine for me. I guess if you have a lot of finger prints in it you could use hand soap or at the most dish soap.

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Hope you and the family are riding this out ok Fred....all the best!
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Yay, it arrived! And it works!
Way way wayyy too kind guys thanks (Nieuwhzn, more pics man!)


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matey.
Jon - thx to YOU mate and again sorry to you and to all for the delay :/
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I got my SkyBreaker covered in fingerprints when I was installing it in the frame. I cleaned it with Plexus (same thing recommended for plastic rear windows) and a microfiber cloth with no ill effects. Although, I will probably use water from now on, unless it gets really dirty again.
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I also really (really) like the Amber kits. Can't wait to see one of those illuminiated on the Boxster car!
Ill be posting pics of my amber installed on a Seal Grey, stay tuned

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Also, anyone who wants to switch their LED color I have plenty left here and happy to snail-mail them over for the price of shipping (something like $8 loll). Sml envelop... unbelievebly expansive I know. An option for you guys.
Such a deal, Ill take a Violet. You can invoice me at the email I paypaled or let me know how to pay....

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ALL RECENT ORDERS/KITS SHIPPED!!! Dropped 22 at the post office this very morning and updated your tracking no on the system. I hate tropical storms... scary as hell (for a Canadian anyway). I was locked indoor for the last 2 days. Dunno how you guys live peacefully in the south of the USA lolllll geez man :/ Not too often for me thank you very much
You the man getting orders shipped despite this, thanks.
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I also really (really) like the Amber kits. Can't wait to see one of those illuminiated on the Boxster car! I might have to swap mine. Also, anyone who wants to switch their LED color I have plenty left here and happy to snail-mail them over for the price of shipping (something like $8 loll). Sml envelop... unbelievebly expansive I know. An option for you guys.
i would love to have an Amber light kit as an additional color. Thanks.
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Such a deal, Ill take a Violet. You can invoice me at the email I paypaled or let me know how to pay
I'll have those in the mail for you guys this coming Friday morning - give it 5-7 days for transit I'm guessing. Amber & Voilet, here they come!
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Nice! Thanks for all you do, Fred!
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Thanks Fred, got the Skybreaker this morning and fitted this afternoon. What a top quality piece of kit! Possibly the only one in the UK (unless any fellow Brits have ordered one too). I tapped into the ash tray light and removed the bottom of the console storage unit to feed the wires through after driling a hole in the base. Unfortunately these iPhone pics do not do it justice.





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I swear that I'll get some good photos one of these days. It really requires photos taken at dusk to show both the car and the wind deflector (and not in the garage ).

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Mounting hardware/brackets/extras

What exactly is needed to mount this windscreen?

I am trying to figure out what I need to by from Porsche for my 1998 Boxster 986,

I don't have any center rear windscreen, only the honeycomb inserts behind each seat and thus no mounting hardware.
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Old 07-22-2015, 06:24 AM   #638
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What exactly is needed to mount this windscreen?

I am trying to figure out what I need to by from Porsche for my 1998 Boxster 986,

I don't have any center rear windscreen, only the honeycomb inserts behind each seat and thus no mounting hardware.

You need the frame itself. I think Ive seen just the frames on fleabay but cant be sure.
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You need the frame itself. I think Ive seen just the frames on fleabay but cant be sure.
Can you buy only the "frame" from Porsche? What is the part number? Price?
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Can you buy only the "frame" from Porsche? What is the part number? Price?
It would be best to find a used one on eBay. You will also need the Wind Deflector Fastening Parts Set if your car did not come with a wind deflector. Take a look at this page on Pelican.

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