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> Window seal, Removing the seals around the door window
QKENUF
post Apr 9 2021, 11:07 AM
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Trying to go to bare metal on a 1976, to prep for painting. Would like to remove the seal around the triangle door window for ease of cleaning and painting. Not willing to go to the trouble to totally remove the window frame and mechanicals. The question is; "How hard is it to remove and replace that seal without breaking it?" Pic shows window with pencil under the end of the seal. Would appreciate any help.

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Mikey914
post Apr 10 2021, 06:45 AM
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They are actually in the Door package,
https://914rubber.com/late-door-kit-for-porsche-914-1
It even has the rollers for the scissor mechanism in this one.

So you don't have to buy the more expensive package to get them.

We did at one time have them as an add on to the main kit. I'm not sure if Blake has it set up so that you can buy them together (the seals outside the kit and main kit) to get a discount but I'm sure we could set that up if not. It did drop them down to $79.

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