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getting a soft top made for sierra

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getting a soft top made for sierra

Post by chunkz »

okay i saw this soft top on ebay, no longer there and i cant find the user who sold it


basically it was a soft top in 3 (or 2?) peices...
Basically made it look like a ute

``____ <<< looks like that (dignore the little `'s)
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instead of the normal soft top that goes
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Any one know of a place in melbourne where to get them made, or how much aprox?
i think on ebay it was either like 3 or 5 hunj
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Post by ausyota »

Not much help finding one in Aus but here is a pic of what you are talking about from www.roadlessgear.com made by bestop.
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Post by alien »

i think you're referring to a "duster" style top that follows the shape of the body??? the other type is a fastback, where rather than a 90 degree angle of fabric down the back, its 45'ed from the targa to the tailgate...
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Post by chunkz »

ausyota wrote:Not much help finding one in Aus but here is a pic of what you are talking about from www.roadlessgear.com made by bestop.
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exactly what i want,
any one know anything of it?
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Post by chunkz »

okay people
need some opinions for these:
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$307AUD


or

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$411AUD



None of this includes delivery from us, but that doesnt matter,
so can you guys give me your opinions on it
cheers
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Post by grimbo »

I prefer the first one because it means you can take the flat bit off over the tub section to carry bigger stuff whereas the other one is abit more limiting in using the space
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Post by chunkz »

howd you find the prices of it?
(i'll get aus conversions now)
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Post by ausyota »

chunkz wrote:howd you find the prices of it?
(i'll get aus conversions now)
I find this link good for a quick and easy currency convert.
http://www.x-rates.com/calculator.html
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Post by chunkz »

cheers mate


any one know with these too...
what if i get a rollbar put in the back... do i just cut through the back tarp thing... or what?
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Post by grimbo »

chunkz wrote:cheers mate


any one know with these too...
what if i get a rollbar put in the back... do i just cut through the back tarp thing... or what?
If down the track you get a rollbar just take the top to an upholstere. I had a tonneau modified years back for a rollbar and it didn't cost too much and they did a great job trimming the cutout section and adding velcro tabs to keep it all tight
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Post by chunkz »

so velcro kept water out reasonably well?
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Post by grimbo »

chunkz wrote:so velcro kept water out reasonably well?
They were canvas tabs contacted with velcro strips. Never had any dramas with water leakage through the tonneau unless it sat for awhile and water pooled in the middle and you drove off around a corner the water sometimes came in that way but falling rain or water splashes didn't seem to make it in
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Post by alien »

that maroon top is absolutely MINT! i love it... as is the bestop one.

Me think ill have to invest in one of these myself!
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Post by ausyota »

Yeah I like the bikini top section on that maroon coloured one too.
I was thinking about getting one (but in black) for my zook.
Im just wondering whether a local upolsterer could whip something up cheaper.
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Post by chunkz »

ausyota wrote:Yeah I like the bikini top section on that maroon coloured one too.
I was thinking about getting one (but in black) for my zook.
Im just wondering whether a local upolsterer could whip something up cheaper.
if you find anything mate
please post it up
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