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  1. Dear all, hello from Belgium. and sincere thanks for the DIY tutorial. recent owner of a 1998 carrera 996, also encountering the cab top problem. having read this super helpful DIY and all your comments, I'm also attempting to do the same. But I don't succeed to take the carpet off, mainly due to the 2 hard plastic bits on left and right (please refer to the attached picture) the carpet goes around them and I don't see how I can take the carpet out without damaging the carpet in order to get it through them. (looking at the tutorial again, the carpet in the example seems not to go around these plastic bits but with openings on the side... ) Please if you can share with me how to solve this problem it is much appreciated. (did some of you have to cut an opening?) Thank you all in advance. stephen
  2. Dear all, hello from Belgium. recent owner of a 1998 carrera 996, also encountering the cab top problem. having read this super helpful DIY and all your comments, I'm also attempting to do the same. But I don't succeed to take the carpet off, mainly due to the 2 hard plastic bits on left and right on the vertical (please refer to the attached pictures) the carpet goes around them and I don't see how I can take the carpet out without damaging the carpet in order to get it through them. Please if you can share with me how to solve this problem it is much appreciated. Thank you all in advance. Stephen
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