Hi Guys! Thanks for the great feedback - my email notifications must not be working since I never knew any replies were made to this!
So on a 996, the process involves removing the entire roof panel which is separate of the A/B pillars. I had obtained a factory GT3 steel roof skin from Porsche for a good price (Sunset, actually). I had previously run with a carbon plug in my sunroof, which looked OK, but would start leaking over time as the caulking broke down, so I wanted it done right for the best weight savings. I wear arm restraints anyways in lieu of a window net with the POC, but I like the idea of a metal roof over my head.
While Mark Tyler had not done this before on this model of car (he's been doing the early car roof-clipping procedures), I decided to go with him based on a lot of this forum's recommendations as well as some of my racing friends. The end result is fantastic - from the outside you cannot tell that my car was originally a sunroof car - it is perfect, and my color is a "fancy" silver color. He matched the factory spot welds exactly so the only hint that this panel is not original is that the inside of the roof panel is satin black versus being the body color (panel comes primed in satin black). The process took longer than estimated but I am so pleased with the result. Plus, my entire car came back cleaner than it's ever been - he even took the time to get rid of all the tire boogers! Thanks again, everyone, for the recommendations.
