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Rag Top Elastic?
- Thread starter Dicky_Art
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Quick before and after photo.
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After:

I just watched this video, https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=4&v=5ZN8ffDBZqc and followed what the chap said..I went the staple route on the big tab end....but because the elastic i got had button hole slits in it I just undid the screw on the window side of the elastic end.
This is the elastic I got off Amazon, https://www.amazon.co.uk/.../ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03...
You have the link to the elastic I used from Amazon...in-fact its more than enough I have left over!charding2008 said:Arh hah! Noticed my 987 roof not sitting properly the other day.
Nice share, better find some elastic...
pat bryant
New member
Incidentally: neither can I find the 'hook' which holds the back section of the hood up in service mode; the hood does have the strap with an elastic loop.
Sic Transit Gloria Porschie,
Pat
Well that kinda figures Pat as the 986 has a different hood to the 987 so the tension parts are likely to be different toopat bryant said:2004 986 and I have this problem. Read your post and was inspired to sort it. Couldn't find tags or floppy 'lacky anywhere but did reattach small velcro tag to tubular frame on one side and noticed same on the other side that had torn out of the beading (will stitch n glue later). The reattached side now fits into the frame on hood-up. I sometimes wonder if I have the same Boxster as everyone else!?
Incidentally: neither can I find the 'hook' which holds the back section of the hood up in service mode; the hood does have the strap with an elastic loop.
Sic Transit Gloria Porschie,
Pat
Mine is a late 20005 (06 model) 987.1
Cheers
Dicky_Art said:But what about the first post pic circled?
Anyone know where this attaches on a 987.1?
Cheers
God knows I could not even find that bit!
charlie_zgz
PCGB Member

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