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Old Aug 23, 2007 | 03:18 AM
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Just because I don't have a/c, I decided to try these out until I actually get around to installing my a/c system. Got them from OKMiata, which is a great company to deal with.
They work really well, lots of fresh, cool air enters, then, if the top is up or hard top is on, and you crack the window, even more air rushes at you, but nothing rough. Best of all, even when washing the car, they didn't leak.

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Old Aug 23, 2007 | 04:06 AM
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did you had to cut a hole in the trianglar window? or was it a whole lexan place you replace?
Old Aug 23, 2007 | 09:06 AM
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did you had to cut a hole in the trianglar window? or was it a whole lexan place you replace?
Same question Eric and also how much was cost.

What the next time your going to be on North Atl side. I would like to see them in action.
Old Aug 23, 2007 | 02:23 PM
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No cutting required. The hardest part was taking the door apart to get it in there, and that's not really hard, just time consuming.

It comes as a lexan piece, precut, and includes the circular vent.

Costs $40 per side plus shipping, my total was just under $90.

I may be up in Roswell at Andretti SpeedLab on Saturday, but if it's raining like they say it's going to, the only testing we'd get to do is to see how watertight they are.
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Originally Posted by RotorNutFD3S
No cutting required. The hardest part was taking the door apart to get it in there, and that's not really hard, just time consuming.

It comes as a lexan piece, precut, and includes the circular vent.

Costs $40 per side plus shipping, my total was just under $90.

I may be up in Roswell at Andretti SpeedLab on Saturday, but if it's raining like they say it's going to, the only testing we'd get to do is to see how watertight they are.
**** if you up at Andretti Saturday, you need to give me a call. I live one exit down and drive by there to go to work.
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