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websites or contact for swb Sierra hard canopy?

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websites or contact for swb Sierra hard canopy?

Post by islandvitara »

heya, im chasing a hardtop canopy for my sierra i remember seeing some really flash canopys that looked like the jeep style (smoothish exterior, more rounded edges).

anybody know of a shop, contact number or website for a canopy?


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Post by weaves »

i've seen a few threads about this pop up and i do beleive all lead to the hardtop having to be imported and costing around the 2 grand mark.

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Post by islandvitara »

:bad-words: ae true!!! damn....loks like i'll be lookin for a 2nd hand local one, will have to wait n see wat comes up i guess...
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Post by Highway-Star »

Those uber nice looking ones are the factory suzuki roof. I prefer them, they do look the nicest, but are rare to come by compared to the flexiglass etc ones. I have never seen one second hand by itself for sale anywhere near Brisbane, but have seen about 2 cars for sale with ones fitted.

If you care about your bank account your only option is 2nd hand, and if you are after a particular style you will need patience. If you dont care what one you end up with, you may get one within about 2 or 3 months.
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Post by jukie »

My sister has one not sure what type she kept it for me when I was looking for a sierra but I got a high top not a soft top. I could get some pics if you are still looking .

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Post by Gwagensteve »

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There's a factory one - make an offer - I'm sure the scratches will buff out!

I know of someone who wants a factory hardtop enough they'd buy a whole car just to get one...

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Post by Highway-Star »

Gwagensteve wrote:Image

There's a factory one - make an offer - I'm sure the scratches will buff out!
Postage should be cheap too, as its more compact than usual ;)
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHA :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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