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Just joined a week or so ago and enjoyed reading tips an horror stories, but noone has posted or a week now. I have all kinds of info at my shop and would like to exchange
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lordstoli
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Howdy,has anybody out there in computerland changed a w/s in a 1985 porsche 944? this one has mech moldings. Any help would be appreciated.thank you!
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Not sure what " mech mouldings" means but the original mouldings were on bodyclips top & sides. No trim at the bottom. Windscreen is straight forward bonding, just check for a windscreen aerial ( line on the screen). If there is, it has a fragile connection wire/plug that pushes through a hole on top of the dash. Feed it through before laying the glass onto the body.
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Glasseye, thanks for the help, how the moldings come off is the part I was worried about. Mech is my abbreveation for mechanical.
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i was starting to think this forum was a ghost forum.
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