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Originally posted by Aerotop Dave

Oh gawd, you don't wanna drive one. Horrible things - with the roof out they shake, rattle and roll more than... er... whoever it was who sang 'Shake Rattle and Roll'.

 

And I got sunburnt the last time I had the roof out.

 

And when the panel sits in the boot there's hardly any room for anything else.

 

So all round then it's a terrible idea. Avoid.

 

MMMM bollox bollox an more bollox is all I can say. The aerotop is the only reason I own a supra. Its the reason I payed nearly double to upgrade from an N/A to a TT. The roof does indeed go in the boot with a nack learned consumate ease (even my Mrs can get it in the boot easily and thats saying summat) OK I will concede the rear seat needs folding down to accomodate the massive sub in the boot. As for shake rattle and roll I can only assume that you have never heard of a front tower strut bar??? Fit one for a whole £40 off ebay and kiss that dodgy scuttle goodbye. If you really want to tighten things up get a do-luck centre strut bar from Paul E and perhaps a matching rear one. That will see off the multiple images in the rear view mirror.

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Originally posted by Aerotop Dave

Er... I drive an Aerotop myself. There was a dollop of irony in my post...

 

:innocent:

 

 

ROFL

 

 

Maybe thats where you are going wrong then. If ya had used a dollop of sunbock instead of irony you wouldn't ha got a burnt heed he he he he he

 

 

 

 

 

 

OK I will go an sit in the corner :(

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Originally posted by Aerotop Dave

Oh gawd, you don't wanna drive one. Horrible things - with the roof out they shake, rattle and roll more than... er... whoever it was who sang 'Shake Rattle and Roll'.

 

And I got sunburnt the last time I had the roof out.

 

And when the panel sits in the boot there's hardly any room for anything else.

 

So all round then it's a terrible idea. Avoid.

 

Try a Cusco harness bar and it will be as stiff if not stiffer than a hardon , oops i mean hardtop

 

Dude:flame Dev

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