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2017/01/11 19:44:18 (permalink)
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Window trim help

I need some tips on how to fix the separating between the window trims and the body. Photos below to show what I am talking about






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    Sw2091
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    Re: Window trim help 2017/01/11 19:45:20 (permalink)
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    Re: Window trim help 2017/01/11 21:19:03 (permalink)
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    Looks pretty normal to me, not quite sure what your referring too.
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    Re: Window trim help 2017/01/11 21:40:27 (permalink)
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    The window trim on the targa top stands about 5mm higher than the trim on the car.

    Mines like this too...
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    Re: Window trim help 2017/01/11 21:56:06 (permalink)
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    Too much BOOST !!  Too often !!
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    Re: Window trim help 2017/01/12 00:05:07 (permalink)
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    Lol too much? More!
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    Re: 2017/01/12 08:14:09 (permalink)
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    I am referring to where the trim around the rear 1/4 window is pulling away from the body

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    Re: 2017/01/12 08:32:17 (permalink)
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    That's just how it is
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    Re: 2017/01/12 11:10:57 (permalink)
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    It's part of the drainage channel, totally normal.
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    Re: 2017/01/13 13:18:34 (permalink)
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    Yep, that's just the way Toyota built it, and as mentioned, it is part of the elaborate system of drainage out of the targa tops. There are pipes that go right down inside the car.
    For anyone interested, here are some diagrams.
    See post 11
    http://www.mr2.com/forums/threads/24262-Water-Leak-Wet-rear-floor-pan-T-Top-Drain-tube-Help-Please!!

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