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[quote name='flash' timestamp='1379619963' post='149634']all of the tops i've seen do that, and for the same reason. it's a design thing. i have an idea for a solution though.[/quote]
I had a factory hardtop on my Boxster and it didn't rub the paint at all. It was a very nice lightweight top. I think it was aluminium but can't positively recall.
Flash, interested in what you come up with. Your products are always top quality.
Current: 1994 968 Coupe, 1987 944S, 2004 VW GTI 1.8T, H-D XR1200
Previous Porsches: 2000 986S, 1974 914 2.0 Blue, 1974 914 2.0 Yellow, 1970 914 1.7, 1985 928S
Previous non-Porsche favorites: 1974 Early Bronco, 1975 Cosworth Vega, 1977 Trans Am 6.6L, 1973 Karmann Ghia, 1983 Supra (turbocharged)
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[quote name='ds968' timestamp='1379862296' post='149765']Not just the engineering but the aesthetic design is critical; the last thing you'd want is to end up with a top that looks like the BMW Z3 , or Z4 hard tops that turn otherwise half way decent looking cabs into fugly coupes. IMO[/quote]
I agree about ugly hardtops on cabs, but the Z3 and Z4 coupes are some the best looking BMWs. Those coupes are way cool in a 2002 sort of way.
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Have you seen the Spoon hardtop for the S2000? It's a two-piece design and by far my favorite hardtop conversion...although on the 968 it would probably end up making the car look just like the hardtop version!
1994 Slate Grey M030 Coupe