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1stworks
Anyone convert there small side triangular window to tilt?
I am ok with using plexiglass if need b.

My car has ALL vents/defrost covered up and it would b nice to move some air
through the car.

Thanks
Mike Bellis
Roll down the windows and take the top off... poke.gif
1stworks
QUOTE(Mike Bellis @ Jul 11 2014, 09:35 AM) *

Roll down the windows and take the top off... poke.gif



It's been hot here and you can really move some air with them.
Thinking I'llgo to junk yard see what i can find.

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The RS dash has it's downsides. ......

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hblyle
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Might want to talk to these guys n see if they could make these for a 914
http://www.projectgla.com/store/products.php?65
JeffBowlsby
Those wing windows with the pivot lever latches were a problem for the VWs that had them because they were easy to open from the outside with a coat hanger. They were great if you had locked your keys in the car, but they also made it easy for the bad guys to get it.
Mike Bellis
QUOTE(Jeff Bowlsby @ Jul 12 2014, 08:19 AM) *

Those wing windows with the pivot lever latches were a problem for the VWs that had them because they were easy to open from the outside with a coat hanger. They were great if you had locked your keys in the car, but they also made it easy for the bad guys to get it.

Does that mean you actually lock your doors? confused24.gif

I don't lock mine ever. I figure if a thief wants it, locked door wont stop them. I don't leave valuables in the car. Leaving the doors unlocked may prevent additional damage to the car.

Back to the first topic. It gets 90°-100°+ here in the summer. I leave the top on and the windows down and I get plenty of air flow in the car. In fact, I almost never take my top off...
sixnotfour
here is what Kremer did...then you will have air flow at no speed..
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