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How many non-sunroof cars ?
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scam75
Well-known member
I have a sunroof free MY90 turbo which was why I was curious. Sunroof delete models do seem the preferred choice for track day cars for a number of reasons. They are also much less likely to leak! [
Stuart
PSH
PCGB Member
ORIGINAL: Paul 290T
My '86 turbo has the sunroof.
I'd much prefer it didn't. Taken off the draught is too much.
I love driving my 86 Turbo with the roof removed, it's a big hole that let's plenty of light and air in like a cab but with the extra strength of a coupe. Mind you the older I get the heavier the roof seems when removing it...
Pete
George Elliott
New member
they are getting quite rare, but saying that a trawl in auto trader for '88 and '89 vintage turbo's will find them. I have seen turbo S's where the seller does not realise the rarity, the sunroof seal is conspicuous by its absence in the photo's and there's a switch missing by the gear lever.
Was it 1635 Turbo S cars made do I recall?
I have a project one - original S (and stated on V5) but could be nice once I get time for it. Saying that, I use the sunroof tilt on my daily driver 944t, and would miss it.
Of the 3 s/r cars I have had none leak at the roof, but thats not saying none leak.[8|]
good luck if you are after one
George
944t

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