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Hood replacement.
#1

The hood replacement is progressing well,plastic window it has to be.

No probs as yet.



   



   



   
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#2

The hood is completed, now the worst bit, the sun is shining and the hood must stay up for one week.

This is a must due to the tension that has to releave itself over time.

Failing to do so will resault in fractured roof bars i am told!



   



   
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We need more detailed instructions now. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />



I'm glad to see you got it finished, I chickened out and had someone do mine. I got the car back yesterday and am now driving around top up in 70+ degree weather.
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The new top looks aMAZing. Well done. Is it really a manageable DIY project? I really could use a top, but... This past summer I replaced the dashboard (which I first thought was a crazy project to tackle, but it was not nearly as bad as I thought it would be). I have to decide whether or not to tackle the top, or to also chicken out.
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