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Yesterday, I discovered what appears to be a cut in my cab's rear plastic window (1.5-2" long, close to the seam). <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/mad.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
I wonder if anyone has experience in replacing or repairing the plastic piece itself or a rear portion of the convertible top? Any advice would be greatly appreciated, on the process/costs as well as references of relevant repair shops in a tri-state area.
On that note, is anyone parting a cab with a blue top available?
Andre
1994 Iris Blue cab, Weltmeister chip, KLA brace, K&N, Victoracers, Odyssey battery, Iridium plugs
1989 944 Turbo, Victoracers, Odyssey battery, Fastest Time of Day at Metro NY autoX out of 60 cars
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Guys,
Thanks for athe dvice - my insurance is willing to pay for the new top, but after $1,000 deductible and for a non-OEM job by a local upholstery shop ($1,800 estimated total bill). The glue fix looks good, but I wonder if I should pick up the insurance company on their offer and get the new top.
Porsche dealer quoted $550 for plastic piece alone or $2500x2 for rear and front parts of the Porsche top. You mentioned Robbins - is that the OEM maker of 958 tops?
Andre
1994 Iris Blue cab, Weltmeister chip, KLA brace, K&N, Victoracers, Odyssey battery, Iridium plugs
1989 944 Turbo, Victoracers, Odyssey battery, Fastest Time of Day at Metro NY autoX out of 60 cars