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  1. OK Thanks for the great tutorial and subsequent information which I just invested some time to read (every post). Really basic question that I didn't see anyone asked before this....How do I do this work if my top is stuck in the 'down' position? :( Is there a way to get the canvas top and the metal shround (part of the car) up maually? Once I learn how to get the top up I feel confident I can do the refill with all the posts I read. :) Thanks, Apterr
  2. Hi, I have a 2000 Porsche Carrera 4 with a great OEM stereo. The radio has a casette player with a storage area for 6 casettes directly below the radio. I recently purchased the new Apple 'I-Touch' (super I-pod) and would love to tie it into the existing speakers system. I do not want this to look crummy and would bring it to an aftermarket shop to have it professionally installed if It does not come out very neat. I just don't want to do that without asking for suggestions first. I would like to remove the 6 casette storage unit as well. This will give me another sunglass or in my case reading glass storage area. Thanks for your help. Andy T
  3. Thanks Izzy, I will tackle this problem soon. Don't know where I would find a small syringe. Does the auto parts store sell something I can use instead? I don't see where the reservoir is in the first picture but I imagine it won't be hard to find once I have the back opened (that advice alone was great). Thank you again. Andy T
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