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Old 05-10-2012, 09:05 AM
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i think he meant oem softtop lol
Old 05-10-2012, 09:07 AM
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Originally Posted by LickyMYwalker
i think he meant oem softtop lol


BUT i hope he pushes for a hardtop
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Originally Posted by hellspare
Thanks for all the responses. Surprising the adjuster was pretty flexible with everything. I convinced him to write me up for an oem top instead of the aftermarket one they usually use for replacement, ended up with a 1900 check after deductible.

Hey,

So oem top slased and replaced, they only gave you $1900?
I doubt that would cover the replacement of a soft top (including labor)
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Originally Posted by lewiS2K
Originally Posted by hellspare' timestamp='1336665656' post='21686324
Thanks for all the responses. Surprising the adjuster was pretty flexible with everything. I convinced him to write me up for an oem top instead of the aftermarket one they usually use for replacement, ended up with a 1900 check after deductible.

Hey,

So oem top slased and replaced, they only gave you $1900?
I doubt that would cover the replacement of a soft top (including labor)
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Originally Posted by lewiS2K
Originally Posted by hellspare' timestamp='1336665656' post='21686324
Thanks for all the responses. Surprising the adjuster was pretty flexible with everything. I convinced him to write me up for an oem top instead of the aftermarket one they usually use for replacement, ended up with a 1900 check after deductible.

Hey,

So oem top slased and replaced, they only gave you $1900?
I doubt that would cover the replacement of a soft top (including labor)
My car just had a really nice new soft top put on for just under $2k
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My top was recently slashed. Oem top is $1,250 and labor was $700. He got a pretty good check, enjoy that new soft top
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Originally Posted by hellspare
Thanks for all the responses. Surprising the adjuster was pretty flexible with everything. I convinced him to write me up for an oem top instead of the aftermarket one they usually use for replacement, ended up with a 1900 check after deductible.
How much was the deductible?
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i have the papers

oem top plus my broken latch was about 1400 after taxes
labor was about 800

all together roughly 2200 minus my 250 deductible, ended up with a check of 1950 or so.
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price sounds right, good luck hellspare, glad it worked out, may your car find a garage home soon...
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Originally Posted by hellspare
i have the papers

oem top plus my broken latch was about 1400 after taxes
labor was about 800

all together roughly 2200 minus my 250 deductible, ended up with a check of 1950 or so.
thats about enough for a replica mugen or add on about $1000-$1500 for oem hardtop or authentic mugen
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