View Poll Results: Molding or No molding?
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Side moldings or not?
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Thats good to know. Now if I find a 968 in the comming months I don't have to worry about the moldings.
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That is the car I wanted for such a long time. I found it on the UK ebaymotors. It has been sold, and frankly if I bought it I would have put it next to a sofa in my house. Looks wayyy to nice to drive.
Ok, Darryl what did you have to do to remove the strips?
Are they glued on?
Are they screwed on?
Most of the 968s for sale near me have that dang molding I want to know that if I remove the strips it won't make the car look worse.
Ok, Darryl what did you have to do to remove the strips?
Are they glued on?
Are they screwed on?
Most of the 968s for sale near me have that dang molding I want to know that if I remove the strips it won't make the car look worse.
I ended up using a hair dryer, 3M adhesive remover, goo gone, and (very carefully) the edge of a credit card. Took a couple of hours total. They were faded and oxidized and now that the whole car has been "paint corrected" as best it can, I'm so happy I took them off. Now to replace the stone guards that are all cracked and fugly!
- Darryl
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I bought a set of used side mouldings and am considering having them painted black to match and install them (w/2-sided foam tape). I sold my Audi TT (daily driver) and am considering using the 968 as my daily driver and I couldn't stand it to get another door ding. My Audi got four dings in less than a year in the domolition derby parking lot. I like the mould-less look but I dislike door dings more. It seems a shame to do this to such a great 968 but why have it if I don't drive it much?
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