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I saw a couple of Mercedes and BMW convertables around town that had some kind of glass partition on the back of it. I figured it was to quiet the cab while the top was down. I came across one for the f-bodies, and I was wondering if anyone else has tried them, and how well they worked?
Ive never saw one in a F-body... but i drove a SL500, a Z3, and S2000, with and with out them... and i makes a HUGE difference.. those cars didnt have back seats as do the f-bodys.. so you might want to look at one of those cool little backseat covers they have at RKSport.. good luck
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