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Leaky Targa

b7gud911

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Having just sold my 3.2 Targa after 2 years without a drop of water coming into the car ( honestly ) the last thing i expected with my new purchase of a 1996 Zenith blue Targa was water leaks, however today was the first downpour in the two weeks ive had it and it literally pours in from both front corners, by the sun visors.
Have any of you clever chaps had any experience of changing the roof seals ? is it a diy job ? has anyone paid to have it done ?. I would really appreciate any advice or ideas. Other than the built in shower i am really impressed with the car and its everything i thought it would be.
 
Its more expensive than your 3.2 carrera. Once you have had it done, it should last for about 6 months! only jokeing.

Budget for about £300 fitted, for the seals to be done properly.

I had a 3.2 targa and that did not leak, though my friends 993 targa leaks like a sive. Uncanny that!
 
Cheers that doesnt sound to scary but i really do fancy giving it a go myself just need someone to hold my hand and tell me its a doddle, still its nice to know if i cock it up it shouldnt break the bank to put it right. Cheers for the reply.
 

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