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Old 02-08-2009, 10:39 AM
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My top was cut, insurance wrote me a check, but I can't cash it until BECU checks out the car. I will pay money for your time. Or I can buy a complete soft top from someone also. Willing to pay up to $200 to borrow it, drive to the bank and come back. Thanks in advance.

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Dude, you wanna' borrow someone's softtop? There's a lot of hardware holding those things together..... I don't think that's worth anyone's time to R&R?????




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its an all day job. its more the labor that gets you not the top
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Originally Posted by himike,Feb 8 2009, 11:50 AM
Dude, you wanna' borrow someone's softtop? There's a lot of hardware holding those things together..... I don't think that's worth anyone's time to R&R?????

the complete top swap wouldn't be too bad, but I'm not sure. I understand a hardtop would be the best route.
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If your insurance company wrote you a check, what does BECU have to do with it?
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Originally Posted by Evil9,Feb 8 2009, 12:02 PM
the complete top swap wouldn't be too bad, but I'm not sure. I understand a hardtop would be the best route.
it wasnt painful but very annoying for me to swap the softtop, your better off borrowing a hardtop
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wat do u mean wow? it was my first time putting my springs in was painful because i didnt have a spring compressor
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BECU is my lien holder so they want to make sure the car is back to working conditions before releasing the money because it is made out to both of us. I would be interested in buying a used hardtop also.
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Originally Posted by Evil9,Feb 8 2009, 01:36 PM
BECU is my lien holder so they want to make sure the car is back to working conditions before releasing the money because it is made out to both of us. I would be interested in buying a used hardtop also.
Did you tell BECU that your doing the work yourself?


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