it was cheap as chips and ok condition
any chance of this fittng a t25
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any chance of this fittng a t25
Just a thought have just seen an autohomes renault traffic mk1 conversion with the solid sided poptop in the local scappy didnt have a tape to hand what are the chances of the poptop being made to fit a t25 any one had a go?
it was cheap as chips and ok condition
it was cheap as chips and ok condition
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Re: any chance of this fittng a t25
Without the sizes, who knows? As long as it's shorter and narrower than the T3 (allowing for tha tailgate)then you can trim the fibreglass to the roof contour - with patience and the right disc.
The rest is just blacksmith work. Might look hideous, mind.
The rest is just blacksmith work. Might look hideous, mind.
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