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Old 08-18-2011, 02:59 PM
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Any recommendations for a cover which only covers the windshield and open portion of a 997 cabriolet. I have the full factory cover but many times I just want a quick solution to cover the open interior portion.
Old 08-18-2011, 03:26 PM
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it wont stay on unless you clip it to something or make it to attach to something
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Close the cab?
Old 08-18-2011, 05:20 PM
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Close the cab ?? - never thought of that ! Seriously, looking for something quick and easy to keep the interior cool (those black leather seats get freeking hot!). I have seen them before but cannot find one on
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Originally Posted by dimsum623
Close the cab ?? - never thought of that ! Seriously, looking for something quick and easy to keep the interior cool (those black leather seats get freeking hot!). I have seen them before but cannot find one on
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closing the cab takes what 10 sec or so? And you want a manual solution that's faster?
Whatever you find likely takes you longer to get it out from the trunk or whereever, unfold it and put it on than to hold the buttom for 10 sec.
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I had an issue that even with the top up here in south FL, the interior would just get too dang hot. I searched for a similar cover and found a tyvek one on eBay. It works! Interior does not bake and I think the components inside don't pre-maturely break down. Search for pop top cover; based out from So-Cal. I have a pic in my gallery from their site


this is a good option for those who don't feel the need to cover the entire car. it folds up super quick and stores in the frunk about the size of a b-ball.
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Originally Posted by 2K996MIA
No homo, No Affiliation....

No homo? WTF?
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. LMFAO!!

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So what's the joke? I don't get it...

Pop top? Homo? Is that the joke? What are you, 12 years old?
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Automotion has one that looks good for $70



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