Has anyone attempted this at all? I've been trying to find this online for a while now but I can't seem to see anything on it.
Basically, most nc2's seem to have that heavy as sin folding hard top. It's light for what it is yeah but come on. Compared to a manual soft top?
I'm curious to find out if anyone has done a conversion
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Sorry to sound cynical mate but why not just buy the soft sop model, along with the optional Hard Top? The roadster coupe also has a slightly different shape to the soft top version which means that mounting points would not match up.
Although, it would be interesting to find out, maybe some do it for track purposes?
Although, it would be interesting to find out, maybe some do it for track purposes?
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No no it's fine, It's not like I have either car anyway. I'm just curious that's all
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