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Old Oct 26, 2006 | 11:52 AM
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This hardtop is off my moms white NB. The top is flawless, no scratches or dings. It has the defroster on the back window, and all the hardware you need to put it on your car. I will try to get pics up in a few mins. Asking $1200.
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Old Oct 26, 2006 | 11:57 AM
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The top is loacted in Nashville, TN


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Old Oct 26, 2006 | 12:00 PM
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what's with the bottom bracket?

man i see people selling and buying these all the time for +$800, makes we want to sell mine. But I like to rock it in the winter and on trackdays.
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Old Oct 26, 2006 | 12:08 PM
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Its just not pushed over, we took it off the car this morning and I have all the screws in a bag that is in front of the top (you can kind of see the reflection of it in the first picture) But nothing is wrong with it I guess we forgot to push it back
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Old Oct 27, 2006 | 03:36 AM
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I want a hardtop! Just dont want to pay for it ... or at least not much. guess ill stick to soft tops for a while.
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Old Oct 27, 2006 | 08:12 AM
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Its just not pushed over, we took it off the car this morning and I have all the screws in a bag that is in front of the top (you can kind of see the reflection of it in the first picture) But nothing is wrong with it I guess we forgot to push it back
My red has a hardtop hanging in the garage. It has ridden 300 miles out of my 86000, but I still won't part with it. I never knew the back latch opened, or is this some new-fangled thing?
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Old Oct 27, 2006 | 10:01 AM
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I thought he was talking about the chrome thing on the bottom right in the first picture??? They all have a screw that hold them from swinging open when its on the car but to get to the bolts to secure the hartop on the car you have to undo it. What part are you talking about??
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Originally Posted by BrokeEnthusiast
I thought he was talking about the chrome thing on the bottom right in the first picture??? They all have a screw that hold them from swinging open when its on the car but to get to the bolts to secure the hartop on the car you have to undo it. What part are you talking about??
Same part, mine slides on from back to forward over the "Frankenstein" bolts, then latches with four latches inside. Didn't know you could, or needed, to open them. Must be on later models.
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Old Oct 27, 2006 | 02:36 PM
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yeah, but you still have to slide that plate under the frankenstein bolts and tighten down the nuts. Thats why it slides open
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i didn't know the plate swung open. I just lay mine down on the bolts and push forward untill it snaps in place.
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Damn. Learn something new every day. If you take out the Phillips head screw, you can swing it open and access the bolts. I have just slid it on as above. You actually tighten here each time you put it on?
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yeah those screws make me feel more secure about having my hardtop on instead of relying on the 4 latches. I can take pics of that stuff so you can know what you need to pick up if you want me to
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Originally Posted by braineack
i didn't know the plate swung open. I just lay mine down on the bolts and push forward untill it snaps in place.
I guess you can do this, but my plate thing seems like its on there tight so I just undo the hardware and keep it in a plastic bag when Im going topless
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dang if u were local id pick it up :9
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Old Oct 28, 2006 | 10:58 AM
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where are you located at? I could possibly meet you part of the ways out. unless your in cali or something like that
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sorry i dont have location listed
im in california :P wayyy too far
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bump, if you know of someone looking let em know about it. They help a ton in the winter and I actually prefer the look of my NA with its hardtop.

Oh yeah it fits an NA or NB.
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