Replacing your convertible top with a Robbins Top
#41
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Joe,
This is the best write-up I have seen for this job. I am replacing mine this spring and i'm not sure if I'm gonna let my upholstery guy do it or not. I tend to tackle any job on my own, this one does intimidate me a lil bit.
I definately feel more confident with this write-up and am sold on the Robbins top.
Thanks!!!
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This is the best write-up I have seen for this job. I am replacing mine this spring and i'm not sure if I'm gonna let my upholstery guy do it or not. I tend to tackle any job on my own, this one does intimidate me a lil bit.
I definately feel more confident with this write-up and am sold on the Robbins top.
Thanks!!!
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Wow you def. did a lot more than I...
I didnt find it necessary to take the center console and roll hoops out but w/e...
AWESOME WRITE UP !
I just hope it wouldve been here when I had to change my top...grrr
I didnt find it necessary to take the center console and roll hoops out but w/e...
AWESOME WRITE UP !
I just hope it wouldve been here when I had to change my top...grrr
#44
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Originally Posted by basslover911,Feb 22 2007, 09:46 PM
Wow you def. did a lot more than I...
I didnt find it necessary to take the center console and roll hoops out but w/e...
AWESOME WRITE UP !
I just hope it wouldve been here when I had to change my top...grrr
I didnt find it necessary to take the center console and roll hoops out but w/e...
AWESOME WRITE UP !
I just hope it wouldve been here when I had to change my top...grrr