by "AestheticsInMotion" (aestheticsinmotion)
Published 04/07/2017 at 19:34
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STARS: 7
"Chariotoflove" (chariotoflove)
04/07/2017 at 19:37, STARS: 1
That looks really nice. Well done.
"Chuckles" (chucklesw37)
04/07/2017 at 19:50, STARS: 0
Did you replace the whole top? It looks great!
"AestheticsInMotion" (aestheticsinmotion)
04/07/2017 at 19:57, STARS: 1
The whole thing! Thank you, I’m shocked at the difference... I can finally say the car looks clean, non-sarcastically
"Chuckles" (chucklesw37)
04/07/2017 at 20:24, STARS: 0
Mine has developed a few small pin holes in it, and it leaks around the rear window. I tried to sew the window better but eventually gave up and resorted to silicone sealant. It doesn’t look perfect but it works. Every time I have a little bit of extra money I consider replacing it.
"AestheticsInMotion" (aestheticsinmotion)
04/07/2017 at 20:34, STARS: 1
I ended up replacing my rear plastic window with plexiglass, marine goop and gorilla glue from home Depot for about $30 and two hours of work. Held up well for a year. I’d say wait until it’s really bad. If you go to a good convertible shop they can patch up the little pinpricks better than you or I can for pennies on the dollar