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  1. Hey, that's so funny. :lol: Did you see my post? Guess it was the same Nowegian rain that wet our floors. :) Hope you figure it out.. I'm praying that it was just the flodded compartment under my front boot that was causing my leak. I've ordered a (used) 4-frame top w/window and wonder if what you are undertaking would be a good idea to do at the same time. Let us know what you find out. A.
  2. Just got my new (to me) 1999 Boxster a week ago, and I too discovered the carpet on the drivers side was wet today when I went to install new alu pedals. I found the copmartment on the passenger side of the batery under the hood was flooded. I flushed out the drain hole and now all that water is gone, but I'm not 100% comfortable that this was the issue. The inside was dry on the passenger side. :huh: I hope the car is okey.. I'm still waiting for some papers from Porsche so I can get it approved (I've imported a US car to Norway), so I have not really had a chance to drive it much yet.. Atle
  3. Looks like 986 and 987 use the same doors? If so, I'm wondering if I can swap my worn out door handles for the new type - and retain the original lock sylinder? Thanks. :) Atle
  4. A few questions. I have a US 1999 986 that I have imported to Europe. If I order a new instrument cluster, would the dealer be able to set the correct mileage on the odometer? Or would it not be accessible because this is not a 996? Also; does anyone have the part number for KM-dials? Regular LHD, not UK. :) I found this site: http://dcauto.gotdns.com/illustration/index/974663190 It says (CAN) on the part numbers given for MY00-MY01 parts by whall... is this KM? Atle
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