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John4kcsq

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  1. I like to learn about my cars by doing some of the general maintenance myself. Of course, having worked mostly on American cars I lack the knowledge needed to do repairs/maintenance to my 911. Could somebody either recommend and book/guide or a website to look at that details step by step instructions to change the oil and the spark plugs on a 97 Carrera 4S?

    thanks,

    Tom

    Check out the DIY section at P-car. I have used several of the guides with success.

    http://p-car.com

    John

  2. Hello,

    The top I just removed from my car has a zip in rear window. At one point I saw a replacement window (zip in style) on ebay it was advertised as a genuine Porsche part.

    My replacement top has a sewn in window. If you unzip the headliner from around the window this is easy enough to check.

    John

    hey paul- where did u get t he window and for how much? on second thought my roof could probably last a few yrs more- just my window needs replacement...

    aron

  3. has anyone replaced the convertible top for their 1995 (or similar yr) 993?

    is it easy? special tools?

    where did you get your top?

    a local shop is willing to do it - parts and labor for $2500

    is that cheap for this kind of job?

    any help, suggestions, advice appriciated.

    aron

    Hello,

    I am in the process of replacing my top also. I have a replacement top and liner already. I am looking for a DIY on this. Or any helpful hints. What to do or what not to do. I searched the archive and recieved no hits. Am I doing something wrong?

    Thanks, John

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