hard top fitting kit

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Rev 3 Kris
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hard top fitting kit

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Im after fittin our lass`s hard top to her motor where is the best plce to get the fitting kit i need ?

thanks
loadswine
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Re: hard top fitting kit

Post by loadswine »

Toyota themselves or Chris at cheaptoyotaparts. Fitting kits usually run to around the £250 mark.
Rev 3 Kris
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Re: hard top fitting kit

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cheers mate seems a lot of money for a few bits and bobs

thanks again
greglebon
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Re: hard top fitting kit

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On Ebay:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MR2-MRS-ROADSTER- ... 4a9bf2bad9

..looks like it'll make nearly the £250 MR.T price, mind you...? :?
loadswine
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Re: hard top fitting kit

Post by loadswine »

The daft thing is that is NOT a full kit! There is no demister cable with it. That will cost a few bob to supply, and bearing in mind those bolts may not be as fresh as when they were made, a new one sounds a better bet for that sort of money.
It does seem a lot of money for what it is, but you are kinda snookered if you have a top with no kit.
Extremely unwise whizzing around with a top on the car and no fitting kit.
Those central posts are pretty substantial items.
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