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soft top?

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soft top?

Post by loosecanon »

ok before i start, yes i have searched, but such luck ,

im looking for a shop to make a custom soft top for my 45 series, just wanted to get some recommendations from people, ill do the leg work but just want to know who to see,

i also may be looking at a custom canvas for my tray ( over the roll bars) aswell,

cheers guys,

p.s. oh i can't drive around as of yet due to no licence and truck isn't registered yet
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Post by SCANAS »

John Faulkner Motor Trimming at Stafford did a canopy for me once, he did great work, lots of 4bs at his shop all the time too.

I use Stuart at All Car Interiors for work stuff not sure if he does that sort of thing (external) but his work is always first class and I recommend him too 3857 1141
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Post by RAY185 »

SCANAS wrote:John Faulkner Motor Trimming at Stafford did a canopy for me once, he did great work, lots of 4bs at his shop all the time too.
He did the top on my 40 too, for the previous owner. His stickers are on it anyway. Very well made.
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Post by Ricko »

Moorooka Auto Trim did my bikini top. Wasn't quite right and they changed it how I wanted for free, so very happy with them. Think about $100-120 at the time, included sail rail on windscreen, fitting etc. Best bet is to have the truck in there or get mobile guys so it can be fitted to suit your specific set up.
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Post by loosecanon »

cheers guys,

ill start shopping around, and ricko ill have to give you a call this week,

any more ideas, post up,

cheers,
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Re: soft top?

Post by was a 75 »

ring on track. they have a guy up the road from theyre shop that did my 75 series ute soft top. awsome job.
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Re: soft top?

Post by loosecanon »

hey was,

how much did they charge?
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Re: soft top?

Post by was a 75 »

from memory it was about 700. im not savvy enuf to upload photos but pm us ur mobile and i can send u a pic on the phone if ur interested.
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