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  1. I had the same problem. One of the guys, I think Scouser suggested changing the pins that are attached to the top. They fit into the windshield frame. A new updated part that will work on a 99. Not sure of the part #'s. It was a brilliant idea as it has solved all of my rattles. Get a tube of BMW gummi pfedge and wipe it around the seals. Your car will be silent.

  2. Hey Dale,

    A few weeks ago I bought a hardtop from Champion Porsche in Florida. Found them on ebay. The top including crated shipping to CA was $1,100 pretty reasonable. Call them and see what they will do for you. The top only weighs approx 70 lbs and the crate weighed over 300 lbs. The way they crate and ship makes a huge difference. Mine was perfect not a scratch.

    Cheers,

    Steve

  3. I just replaced the stock air filter with one from K&N. One question is the hose that attaches to the throttle body. I noticed a black plastic screen and a fine mesh metal screen. I removed them both, should I have left them in place? Does it make any difference? Just seemed to me they were restricting airflow? Any opnions or advice is appreciated.

    Steve

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