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> Targa sail / roll bar trim question (updated with another question)
Wyvern
post Apr 23 2018, 08:38 AM
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I am resetting my window and doing the sail vinyl.

Question is regarding the orientation of the rear roll bar sail clip for the larger trim piece.
The part has a kink to it and I am after info on installing it correctly.
#4 is the clip into #3

Does the kink face inboard or out ?
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post Apr 27 2018, 12:17 PM
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Porsche part #s with what looks to be real Porsche labels and info (purchased from AA)
Both left and right side are shorter and "taller at the bend".

So thinking it isn't a one off error. I will contact the vendor to return ... or they can try to send me another set for inspection.
Mine is fairly good, Yes it is flimsy but both old and new are straight, this wont line up well with the large rear targa trim as it is too short.
the blue tape is my marker for where the vinyl was.
If I use it I'll have a bad looking paint edge now visible.

The bend is so tall that I considered re drilling the clip holes ... but it would still be to short to line up and it then is past the hip crease.

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