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Anyone know where to buy a rear window regulator for a 00 996 Cab at r


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I just had the drivers rear quarter window regulator go out on me recently and the pricing has jumped massively since a few years back when I replaced the passenger rear! Anyone know where I can get a new or rebuilt rear window regulator? The motor on these are fine its just the dumb cable that seems to be an issue on these cars!

 

Thanks in advance!

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There is a guy in Brooklyn who used to rebuild these.  His website is no longer up and I cannot attest to the quality of his work.  The phone number at last listing was 718-851-0100.  I agree with the previous posters though (+1 Sunset).  These regulators are such a PIA to access for repair that it's best to put in new if you can afford it.

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I recommend Sunset Porsche and ECS tuning.

 

Thank you for the recommendation. Ill check out Sunset and ECS. If I remember right ECS Tuning pricing is pretty high but Ill double check. Just to confirm Sunset Porsche in Oregon right?

 

Agree ----   Sunset

 

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There is a guy in Brooklyn who used to rebuild these.  His website is no longer up and I cannot attest to the quality of his work.  The phone number at last listing was 718-851-0100.  I agree with the previous posters though (+1 Sunset).  These regulators are such a PIA to access for repair that it's best to put in new if you can afford it.

 

I think I remember seeing that site not sure where he was located but yea he used to rebuild these but cant seem to find his website anymore. Sucks that these things have gone up so much in just a few years from last time I bought the passenger side! :censored:

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