i have a 93 camaro and dont really like the hard top look about how much would it cost me to convert it into some T-Tops???
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from what i hear, around $20001999 3.8L v6 Firebird (Amy)<br />borla cat-back, ws6 ram air hood with airbox sitting in garage, SLP: fan control switch, strut tower brace, subframe connectors, and zexel torsen lsd.<br /><a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/id/sibble99fbird\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.cardomain.com/id/sibble99fbird</a>
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You can purchase t-top kits online for near $400. If you do it yourself it should only cost a few more hundred dollars then that for materials and everything. Several guys on the board did it to their cars. If you don't have any experience and don't want to cut your car, check around with bodyshops. But be prepared to shell out cash. Custom work costs money, people aren't in it for charity. If the bodyshop says they won't or can't do it, go to another one they obviously aren't good enough or have the skill to do something like that.
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You got what the squirrel has if you're gonna do it yourself! [img]tongue.gif[/img]
http://www.camarov6.com/cgi-bin/ulti...c&f=5&t=004616
Themz be some BIIIG MoFo's!
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Ted:
You can purchase t-top kits online for near $400. If you do it yourself it should only cost a few more hundred dollars then that for materials and everything. Several guys on the board did it to their cars. If you don't have any experience and don't want to cut your car, check around with bodyshops. But be prepared to shell out cash. Custom work costs money, people aren't in it for charity. If the bodyshop says they won't or can't do it, go to another one they obviously aren't good enough or have the skill to do something like that.<hr></blockquote>
Where can you get kits at? I've tried searching everywhere and all I could find is that noone carries them any longer. Figured the only and probably best way was to get a donor roof and start cutting as you pray.
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http://store.yahoo.com/speedautomotive/
Talk to them and they should beable to setup a kit for you. You might have to get a few things yourself like moldings etc. I'm not too sure about all the parts you need for the kit, maybee someone else can help you there, or dig up some old posts. I've seen some t-tops go on ebay too.
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Yeah, Speed Automotive is where I got mine. I just finished the conversion. Not that bad at all, and absolutely worth it!!! DO IT!!!!
Speed Automotive might no tbe the best place to get the "kit", they're slow, really slow, and may send you a wrong piece (a little bitter). If you can find a local wrecker with a car with a t-top car, go and pull all the parts off yourself.
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