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> OT: Anyone in Richmond Dist. of SF, CA that can.., ...pick up a Boxster soft top?
neo914-6
post Jul 15 2005, 01:15 AM
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No frame so it can roll up. I can pick it up from you in a week or two...

I am (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/screwy.gif) Thought it was Richmond on the East Bay
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Andyrew
post Jul 15 2005, 02:11 PM
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The fenders suck... I havent had time in the past week to get any work on them (prepping my car for the autox tomorrow. scca)

Im really debating giving you MY fenders. I am having serious problems with the fenders warping to much. Like the bottom of the fenders, one side is caving in, one side is caving out. I welded a bar connecting the two so no more caving. but the bottom of the flares will not flare out, which sucks for your design because your rear flares flare out and suck the whole wheel under.

I can make my fenders work, remove all the bondo from the drivers side, and finish it properly... Then finish the passanger side properly...

Email me your idea's.

Sorry for the bad news. I am going to get this done for you.
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