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Porsche Sunstrip

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Those of you that have applied the Porsche sunstrip to the windscreen.
Did you find best applied wet or dry and any tips or links?

Thanks.

Andy.
 
Just make sure the screen is very clean and put it on dry. It might look a bit too big to fit at first because the edges need to be tucked underneath the windscreen seal. Not got mine on any more but it looked like this:

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Hi Andy

Try Demon graphics on you tube. Video on how to fit a sunstrip


Good Luck

dave
 
I only put it on to tart the car up for a trackday I ran at Rockingham for a group of friends. Although I liked it, I wasn't sure if it was a bit too much for regular use. A bit too 'look at me' if you know what I mean?
 

ORIGINAL: Steve Brookes

A bit too 'look at me' if you know what I mean?


A good looking chap like you Steve, driving a white 964?
I think people are gonna look!! [8D]

I vote nail it back on. [:D]
 

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