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Vonzipper...here ya go!

Scott...this is a good view of the 993 seals on the rear quarters. Takes a bit of getting use to the look but very clean design. PM sent with my email.





Old 06-13-2005, 09:05 AM
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I'm thinking about doing those seals on mine too, mine look terrible. All of my trim all the way around needs to be redone as well.

Does it use the same glass and just the seals are different, or is there more to it than that?
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Looks very clean...can you use the rear window seals. I was told that the rear and front are different size after 1989. Did you look into removing the metal window trim?
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993 rear quarter window trim has no metal trim.

Not yet done wiuth the front or rear glass so I don't know the answrer on that one.

Rob, you only change the seals. Glass is the same.
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I have an 89 carrera, which uses the 964 (i believe the same as 993) seals all around. So it definitely works.
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Dane, the more pics I see of your car, the more I love it!
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Dane,

Thanks for the post, I like the clean look of the 993 trim.

I read the post on your trip this weekend, Sounds like your car is too slippery for radar.....LOL It's all in the master plan.....
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I did the same mod to my black SC and it really looked sharp. You can do the front windsheld and rear window as well using 964 glass and trim.....
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Thanks I'll be changing to 964/993 window trim front and back as well.

Scott the lazer at Bogus Basin couldn't "see" me to record a time until the light changed in the afternoon.

Maybe the car is just invisable in the morning

You are welcome to test that theory on CHP for me.


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