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I have the exact same tear in the same spot. It's not vandilism - it's a classic drop-the-top-with-no-karate-chop tear. I raised and lowered my top a few times before learning the necessity of the karate chop, and that's what happened. If you get a vertical crease in the window as the top is going down and the crease "rolls" to the side, that is how it tears.
I made an appointment today, actually, to get my GAHH installed. Fingers crossed. |
I did the Boxster Chop when I put the top down, but it was probably a bit below freezing in my garage when I did it. I'm pretty sure that's how I got the tear. It really sucks because the top is in such good condition. It looks brand new.
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Convertible window crack
I had the problem too, a crack formed on the plastic window. I stopped by many places and they were charging from $1000-$2000
I went to porsche dealer and talked to the technican personally so no service manager crap trying to ripe you off. They direct my to a Upholstery person "Bob's auto upholstery" Redlands, CA 92374 Phone (909) 793-0043 He drove to my house took the top off professionally, and came back the next day with a brand new tinted rear plastic window and installed back on my car for $600 heres a picture of my rear window (sorry my car is really dirty wasn't washed for 8 weeks) <img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v481/rionhosaki/porsche%20photo/105_0591-1.jpg"> |
Ummm... Thanks Europrojectkelvinzwhatever but as you can see I live in Naperville, ILLINOIS. That's a long way from California. Also, I was quoted $750 for a new plastic window. I'd rather pay a reputed shop $750 than have someone no one has heard of do it for $600.
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