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    Resealing a targa

    Hello I saw a film posted here for sealing up a Targa .it was in German . I am having trouble finding it can anybody help

    Thank you
    Doug Lehman
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    I've got some factory docs saved on this topic, in case I ever own a targa. Too large to attach, PM me your email and I'll send them to you.
    - Arne
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    Dirk, you should translate that thing for us!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiveFromNY View Post
    Dirk, you should translate that thing for us!
    I'll give it a shot:


    "Targas are a pain in the ass, will always leak wind and some water, and the best way to resolve the problem is to buy a coupe."

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    How do you really feel Frank????
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    Some people just have no sense of humor.

    For the record; I earn a good living working on Targas; I just don't think Porsche did a great job with the design.

    Heck I even own one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    I'll give it a shot:


    "Targas are a pain in the ass, will always leak wind and some water, and the best way to resolve the problem is to buy a coupe."
    Frank

    You stopped a bit short in your disclaimer., You should have added "without a sunroof"

    Ciao

    Jim

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    Just plain hilarious (and I own a Targa)...

    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    I'll give it a shot:


    "Targas are a pain in the ass, will always leak wind and some water, and the best way to resolve the problem is to buy a coupe."
    Peter Kane

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    I love my Targa ! Thank you for the information
    Doug Lehman
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