I've been looking out for a couple for my Samurais but could nearly buy another truck for the prices some of them fetch!!
As I'll probably just rip them regularly when offroad, I'm a bit loathe to spend any real money on them.
My trucks are all two seaters so probably the sloping fastback type would be ideal.
Anyone had any success in making their own?
I would imagine a couple of bars down either side and a few poppers would do the job fine
Soft Tops
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Re: Soft Tops
hi mate im also after a fastback roof ,its like what you say 210 from monsoon is a little steep to say the least, but i do have a hardtop bikini if thats any good to you in new condition ,let us know if you find a cheaper one than 210
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Re: Soft Tops
£210 now?!
I got mine from Monsoon ages ago for £170! :O
I got mine from Monsoon ages ago for £170! :O
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'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
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Re: Soft Tops
Me too. £164 for my fastback about 3 years ago.
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