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Replaced Roof & Windscreen Trim

Fitted new T-Top center Bar and the six other pieces of trim that go on the roof, the one's that go down the windscreen, targa's and the short bit by the boot hinge, these bits have been bugging me since I bought the car last April as the garage I got it from had partly stripped the plastic coating off and other bits had worn through and the rubber bits on the targa center bar were total shot.Looking good now.:nana2: :hyper:

 

 

Paul

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Nice one. Nothing worse than chrome exterior trim/worn through trim. :hurl:

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on a scale of one to ten how difficult was it?

 

It's not that difficult, 4 out of 10 it's only a question of putting it back in the correct order,Targas trims are the hardest part, but there's a step by step guide on the 'robo's' website, the targa T-Top center bar was easier than I thought, you need to remove the targa tops, the rubber roof trims around the taga opening,the four end caps where the targa locking pins go,interior mirror,sun visors,both interior lights (just let them dangle),small screw behind front interior light and then pry the roof lining away from the top of the windscreen rubber (you don't need to pull it down that far)and you have access to the 10mm nuts that hold it on.There was a small rust spot under one end of center bar that I treated with some rust killer and oxide paint apart from that all went well.

 

Paul

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