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Old 08-10-2009, 05:01 AM
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Originally Posted by xoz,Aug 10 2009, 08:10 AM
It must be fulfilling for you to know that close to 2 years after writing up this DIY install, that someone has gained by your doing so.....and that's me. I just finished the install in under an hour, thanks to your write up. cheers!!


Thanks and yes, that does make me feel good. I am pleased that it helped you!
Old 10-22-2009, 04:59 PM
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awesome stuff im glad i found this seeing as i might be purchasing one soon out of necessity
Also definitely gonna go with the soft top delete and a write up would have been just superb but we cant always get what we want...
ALSO lol
i saw on here one time a permanent hard top install deleting the strikers and bolting it with brackets and what not. I think it was almost another 10lbs weight reduction and a more solid, permanent fit...
If anyone knows any detail please do share this is a really good thread!
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HARDtoTOP,
Thanks for the write-up! I was able to install my hardtop today in about an hour thanks to your pictures and instructions! It is appreciated!


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Looks great on your Berlina!
Old 12-29-2009, 02:25 PM
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Awesome

Looks sweet too!!!
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sweet! I wished I found this thread when I was installing my Mugen hardtop. I had to look at the pictures on the Japanese instructions and read the DIY for Mugen hardtop installation at the sametime. Oh well... nonetheless, I got the job done and it is a piece of cake! I love how the hardtop accentuates the car styling.
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Thanks for the write up, it really helps on my hardtop installation.
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resurrection! I ordered a mugen style CF top, will it fit the same way?
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yep sure will especially if you use OEM hardwares.
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Thanks, Great DIY, was a lot of help.

Only thing I changed, was instead of using a metal punch to 'pound the metal in'. I used a piece of hardwood dowl. This worked fine to bend the metal, but, did not damage the paint on the metal.


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