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  1. Hi,

    Just saw your post about the oil sender and really appreciate your valuable inputs! I am also from Bay Area and seems like my 996 is having the same issue as well... since your tech has experience in this area, would you mind to advise his contact so I can bring car for checkup/fix as well? Thanks!

  2. For those who wonder about the quality of the Robbin and GAHH top, I'd like to contribute my .02. Just got off the phone with the rep from Cabrio World, they do carry both Robbins and GAHH tops. By default they are now using Robbin top but one can specify GAHH top during order and they will charge the same ($775 + shipping as of Dec 2, 2006). As a comparision, Robbin top has rear window seal directly where GAHH top mold the rear window to the top instead. The earlier shipments of GAHH top could have the problem of glass window falling apart but the issue is addressed by now. One additional feature that Robbin tops has is the additional mechanism to prevent cable from ripping, which is why Cabrio World prefers Robbin these days. By the way, I strongly suggest ordering from Cabrio World, their reps are friendly and knowledgable; their price are more competitive than you order from manufacturer directly. Hope that help! p.s. No I don't get discount or commission from Cabrio World for saying that...
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