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    Default Carbon Fiber T-top Install

    Does anyone know of a shop that can install my carbon fiber t-tops? The lock mechanism is glued to the original glass t-top. I need that removed and the carbon fiber one put in its place. I have called around to a few glass shops, but none of them want to mess with it. Here are a few pics to show you what I need done......

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    that looks good, i would love to have one of those on my car

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    soooooo shiny!!! dont really know anyone that would do that job...



    but... cant wait to see how it turns out.
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    Looks pretty good. DIY always work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nmonty
    Does anyone know of a shop that can install my carbon fiber t-tops? The lock mechanism is glued to the original glass t-top. I need that removed and the carbon fiber one put in its place. I have called around to a few glass shops, but none of them want to mess with it. Here are a few pics to show you what I need done......
    Does it now say in the write up what to do about the glue? Can you heat it or soak it with a solution to dissolve the glue?

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    Does it now say in the write up what to do about the glue? Can you heat it or soak it with a solution to dissolve the glue?
    thats the thing, there isnt a write up.............
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    I guess you have to search around for a shop to do that job. Have you try some toyota/mr2 experts, or maybe go to a mr2 forum for better advice? I think they should know more than everyone else. Spend a little more money, because the bad thing about t-tops is that they will leak if they are not install properly(even oem).

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