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Have a pair of spare panels to use for this
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The bracket, holding the locking system to the glass seems to be attached
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Has anyone tried to remove the bracket from the glass
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Using heat
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oukie wrote:From memory I'm sure its bolted also, I took one apart once but several years ago.
Chris
Lauren wrote:IIRC the difference betweeen a tintop and a t-bar is about 20kgs.Tin top is stiffer too.
Lauren wrote:You'd be far better off re-shelling a sunroof UK car that is clean.But it's a lot of work to save 20kgs so you have to ask yourself if it's worth it.
elbon50 wrote:
Looks like a couple of kilos a side could be saved by swapping the glass for plastic or ali.![]()
Lauren wrote:elbon50 wrote:
Looks like a couple of kilos a side could be saved by swapping the glass for plastic or ali.![]()
Sounds like it''s a complete waste of time!
stenky wrote:http://pl-performance.com/products.shtml
they state they do"toyota mr2 mk1 roof panels left and right" in fiberglass
, kevlar or CF.
if you'll volunteer and confirm good fitment and product quality, I'll be the second one in the queue