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  • Present cars
    1988 Porsche 911 Cabriolet
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    1990 944 S2 Cabriolet

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  1. Check the Rear Plastic window ------ there maybe a manufacturers name stamped into it at the bottom.
  2. Looking at changing the top and boot on my 1988 911 Cabriolet -------- I replaced it a few years ago OEM and whilstr the fit is great it has not lasted real well -------I've been told that Robbins are the best manufacturer of an aftermarket top that is indistinguishable to the OEM, fits great without wrinkles etc ---------- any comments are appreciated ---- my fitter hates GAHH for some reason --- I supplied him with a GAHH top for my 944 S2 Cabrio and the job didn't come back looking that great.
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