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  1. Hello, ex Peter Gregg tech, and have a porsche of my own. Plus work on most german cars daily. I am in the process of restoring my 944. Had it painted twice, by a second vendor. Now, i begin the interior work. I have a new dash, new carpet, seats and Alcantara headliner next. Just a work in progress.

  2. Whoa, be careful. I believe your friend may have had the tint done, and the tint guy may have added some adhesive to the area. I personally have seen it shatter into infinite little pieces from trying to remove the glass from the frame. Hhmmm 86 car, it has aged 24 years. The old adhesive is rock hard. I was using a special M/B window separation tool, when mine shattered. It is not just the affected area, you have to remove the entire frame, in order to correctly seal it, or have it move back up into place. I was well past the top, and bending around the side area, when POP, it just shattered. plus a large hour or so of my time. Just take your time, and budget a couple of hours. It is a process you DO NOT hurry through, and wear eye protection as well.
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