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My rear window is yellowing pretty bad and noticed that theres one little area that is coming apart and would like to know if its possible to replace it with a glass window using my exisiting top. Top is excellent condition minus the rear window and the zipper area that is somewhat coming apart.

Ill even settle for ordering one online or anywhere else that is reasonably priced and installing it myself or though a shop depending on how hard it is to do. Anything to help with costs would be ideal but dont want to open a can of worms saving a bit here and there and causing more issues!!!

Thanks in advance!

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I recently replaced the top on my Boxster S. I had the same window yellowing issue, and the only way to address the issue (at least on the Boxster) is to remove the top and sew in a new window. Why? Because otherwise the window won't be tight when you put the top up and you'll have 'wrinkles' in the window.

I ended up just buying a new top, since the majority of cost is in the labor. I bought the top online at topsonline.com for $400 or so. I had the top installed at mrstitch.com - in San Mateo. He did a beautiful job. I looked at several and he seemed the best; the results were great.

Good luck.

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