Back in July i bought.....
#381
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The hood on the tracky (i dont) slag was looking a bit worse for wear
so i looked around, what are the options?
i wanted to swap from the big flexi screen to small rigid
Monsoon - £932 for the hood plus fitting. down south, bit of a drive https://monsooncarhoods.co.uk/produc...5OHlTnBqn-aUVN
these guys, £1,1k supply only https://www.cabriosupply.co.uk/cabri..._-s2000-black/
carhood Kent £1.2k fitted https://www.carhood.com/soft-top-dir...nda-car-hoods/
stockport £1.2k fitted Honda S2000
Devon, £800 fitted https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/183786093755
or Raymond Pugh, £400 fitted (now £450) Swansea
so i took the cheap option as his reviews are great
it's a 200 mile trip so i booked a day off, headed down the night before and stayed at the holiday inn just out of the city (North?) - £93 for a night and it is cheaper if you book earlier
my car only like high octane fuel so i filled up en route though there is a Shell in Swansea - i was not convinced i would make 200 miles on a tank but on the way back i proved i could
it was a phucking schlepp, loads of roadworks, 50 mph limits galore
swansea is your typical british seaside town, has seen better days but i was lucky with the weather, hood down the entire way there
beach was gorgeous for a walk
so before pic
during pic
after pic
I'm delighted at the result given the price
He won't hoover your car or anything like that, he will leave the remains of rivets but the hood is good imo and this car lives outside ATM
I will probably take the other one, if my back recovers
Total cost
1 day off
93 hotel
400 hood
125 fuel
Additional coffee
625
so i looked around, what are the options?
i wanted to swap from the big flexi screen to small rigid
Monsoon - £932 for the hood plus fitting. down south, bit of a drive https://monsooncarhoods.co.uk/produc...5OHlTnBqn-aUVN
these guys, £1,1k supply only https://www.cabriosupply.co.uk/cabri..._-s2000-black/
carhood Kent £1.2k fitted https://www.carhood.com/soft-top-dir...nda-car-hoods/
stockport £1.2k fitted Honda S2000
Devon, £800 fitted https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/183786093755
or Raymond Pugh, £400 fitted (now £450) Swansea
so i took the cheap option as his reviews are great
it's a 200 mile trip so i booked a day off, headed down the night before and stayed at the holiday inn just out of the city (North?) - £93 for a night and it is cheaper if you book earlier
my car only like high octane fuel so i filled up en route though there is a Shell in Swansea - i was not convinced i would make 200 miles on a tank but on the way back i proved i could
it was a phucking schlepp, loads of roadworks, 50 mph limits galore
swansea is your typical british seaside town, has seen better days but i was lucky with the weather, hood down the entire way there
beach was gorgeous for a walk
so before pic
during pic
after pic
I'm delighted at the result given the price
He won't hoover your car or anything like that, he will leave the remains of rivets but the hood is good imo and this car lives outside ATM
I will probably take the other one, if my back recovers
Total cost
1 day off
93 hotel
400 hood
125 fuel
Additional coffee
625
Last edited by Nottm_S2; 09-20-2024 at 07:28 AM.
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martin j (09-21-2024)
#382
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Tested by our shitty weather this weekend
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Irish TuneR (09-23-2024)
#384
Great job...
I was going to take mine if I had kept it, as it was on the brink of needing replacement but didn't leak, just looking tired. And I think I had been replaced with a monsoon one 8 years ago. Alas I dodged that bullet.
He'll always be a busy guy charging what he charges.. it's certainly an art fitting them and tedious - like playing snooker against Peter Ebdon.
Chap I know got one fitted at that Stockport outfit, but sags at the window and had to have it redone.
I prefer the letterbox later window to the older placky screen - they do suit the car better in terms of looks despite the loss of vision against the tiring crinkly rear plastic version.
I was going to take mine if I had kept it, as it was on the brink of needing replacement but didn't leak, just looking tired. And I think I had been replaced with a monsoon one 8 years ago. Alas I dodged that bullet.
He'll always be a busy guy charging what he charges.. it's certainly an art fitting them and tedious - like playing snooker against Peter Ebdon.
Chap I know got one fitted at that Stockport outfit, but sags at the window and had to have it redone.
I prefer the letterbox later window to the older placky screen - they do suit the car better in terms of looks despite the loss of vision against the tiring crinkly rear plastic version.
#385
Thread Starter
Agree on the rigid window. It's more durable, it matches the rear view mirror so limited loss and is more UV resistant. Mine was scratched to buggery, it was the Achilles of the early model, that shit roof
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IIRC, with the window down - my plastic screen used to resonate at speed on the motorway. They haze over and form a dull line across horizontally from excess stress from the roof folding. Poor design.. most older plastic screens go like that.
I'm assuming you're not going to have it heated? Is it even wired in? Probably simple enough to do...
I'm assuming you're not going to have it heated? Is it even wired in? Probably simple enough to do...
#387
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IIRC, with the window down - my plastic screen used to resonate at speed on the motorway. They haze over and form a dull line across horizontally from excess stress from the roof folding. Poor design.. most older plastic screens go like that.
I'm assuming you're not going to have it heated? Is it even wired in? Probably simple enough to do...
I'm assuming you're not going to have it heated? Is it even wired in? Probably simple enough to do...
400bhp.and 1200kg.. don't care what is behind me
On a serious note I don't use it in weather like that and have not really cared that it wasn't heated before and had more gorilla tape than window and the rest was opaque
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