Alternative tonneau cover
I saw this car on Crescent street in Montreal, and wasn't paying much attention, until the tonneau cover caught my eye. I liked the way the back of it tapers into the rear deck (unlike the Veilside tonneau, which features a substantial trailing-edge step). The quality looked very good, and it fits to the factory snaps.
So, this would be my first-ever appearance "mod" (unless you count Rick's floormats), and I'm very interested in your aesthetic judgement.
So, this would be my first-ever appearance "mod" (unless you count Rick's floormats), and I'm very interested in your aesthetic judgement.
It looks nice, and I think the CF would look good with Silverstone (I too saw that car in Montreal on Crescent street, and thought it looked nice). I thik the drawback would be always having to leave the top down, as those CF tonneau covers don't fit in the cabin or the trunk.
Originally Posted by dhayner,Jun 15 2005, 06:46 AM
What I'd like is a cloth (or vinyl, like the soft top) one that would fold up into a small, neat bundle to fit in the trunk without taking up too much space.
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Originally Posted by Destro,Jun 15 2005, 09:07 AM
I saw this car on Crescent street in Montreal, and wasn't paying much attention, until the tonneau cover caught my eye. I liked the way the back of it tapers into the rear deck (unlike the Veilside tonneau, which features a substantial trailing-edge step). The quality looked very good, and it fits to the factory snaps.
So, this would be my first-ever appearance "mod" (unless you count Rick's floormats), and I'm very interested in your aesthetic judgement.

So, this would be my first-ever appearance "mod" (unless you count Rick's floormats), and I'm very interested in your aesthetic judgement.

Where and how much???








