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Thread: Damaged hard top socket on my 2002 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet

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    Smile Damaged hard top socket on my 2002 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet

    The socket inside the rear shelf that secures my hard top's corner is damaged, and I need to figure out how to repair it.

    It appears the metal lips that the hard top's pin engages have broken off. Can this broken piece be replaced easily, or is it part of a larger component that has to be purchased and installed by a Porsche shop with the expertise for doing it?

    I attach a photo or two hoping to display what I've tried to describe here.

    Thanks...
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    This is the Early 911s Registry... Any issues with your vintage 911 that someone here might be able to assist with?
    Cheers,

    Jones...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jones View Post
    This is the Early 911s Registry... Any issues with your vintage 911 that someone here might be able to assist with?
    Okay to post this query as it is posted in Other Porsche Passions. Lots of expertise on this forum for pretty much all Porsches. Good luck with your inquiry.
    Peter Kane

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