Where to get soft top plastic window replacaed in Melbourne?
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Re: Where to get soft top plastic window replacaed in Melbou
If you have.a vehicle like that you need to understand that people restore and maintain older cars. The MB club is mega club. Join a club or get to know who does what and where. Soft top repairs etc are done by auto/ boat trimmers. Melb is a big place and it's not much point in recommending a trimmer 70klm from where you live or work. The dollar figures you mention are way over the top. Don't believe half the rubbish on u tube or listen to people who no nothing about car restoration.Also when a plastic screen has the plasticiser leached out with age the fix is replace. People buy cream to remove wrinkles but I don't subscribe to that myth.
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Re: Where to get soft top plastic window replacaed in Melbou
Blackmans offer soft-top window replacement, but I'm not sure how much it will cost & it will depend on what approach you take: <http://blackmansleather.com.au/repairs-restorations>
For example, I got a quote from an interstate automotive trimmer of $150 just for MX5 soft-top window replacement in the late 1990s. The trimmer advised the issue was certain soft-top repairs require the soft-top to be removed to get it on an industrial sewing machine. So removal & refitting of a soft-top may be an additional cost depending on how it's done if you don't supply & pickup a stand-alone soft-top, ie off the car & off the frame. For an MX5 you can be looking at a days labour for removal & refitting depending on how it's done, so with $600-$800, plus the cost of the repair itself, you could be looking at $1k.
However, as the price of MX5 soft-tops has come down over the years, owners tend to replace the soft-top rather than replace the plastic window. Of course, that option may not be as attractive with an SL500, depending on soft-top prices.
Prestige Soft Tops Bentleigh East, Vic have SL500 soft-tops starting at $688: <http://www.prestigetops.com.au/mercedes-benz/soft-tops-and-windows.html>
Above is the Australian branch of the UK Prestige Auto Tops, which also advertises on ebay: <http://www.ebay.com.au/sch/prestigeautotrim/m.html?item=310646292128&pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4853f63ea0&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562>
Meguiars PlastX was very popular some years ago, but these days there are more products available (like Vuplex), although PlastX still rates highly in the MX5/Miata community.
For example, I got a quote from an interstate automotive trimmer of $150 just for MX5 soft-top window replacement in the late 1990s. The trimmer advised the issue was certain soft-top repairs require the soft-top to be removed to get it on an industrial sewing machine. So removal & refitting of a soft-top may be an additional cost depending on how it's done if you don't supply & pickup a stand-alone soft-top, ie off the car & off the frame. For an MX5 you can be looking at a days labour for removal & refitting depending on how it's done, so with $600-$800, plus the cost of the repair itself, you could be looking at $1k.
However, as the price of MX5 soft-tops has come down over the years, owners tend to replace the soft-top rather than replace the plastic window. Of course, that option may not be as attractive with an SL500, depending on soft-top prices.
Prestige Soft Tops Bentleigh East, Vic have SL500 soft-tops starting at $688: <http://www.prestigetops.com.au/mercedes-benz/soft-tops-and-windows.html>
Above is the Australian branch of the UK Prestige Auto Tops, which also advertises on ebay: <http://www.ebay.com.au/sch/prestigeautotrim/m.html?item=310646292128&pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4853f63ea0&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562>
Meguiars PlastX was very popular some years ago, but these days there are more products available (like Vuplex), although PlastX still rates highly in the MX5/Miata community.
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Re: Where to get soft top plastic window replacaed in Melbou
You can also source yourself a used NB top (with a glass window) via ebay complete with frame. It fits on an NA - I acquired one for less that $400 and fitted it in less than an hour.
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