Hi all.
I have not yet bought a van. I am would like to put a vinyl top on what ever I buy eventually. I don't like high tops but they seem to be more common.
Does anyone have any idea how easy it would be to strip a high top off and put a sliding vinyl roof on. Also any ideas of how expensive it would be.
I know I am a little premature seeing as I don't even have a van yet but I'm trying to work out the costs for doing what I want and how long I need to save in order to do it.
Thanks guys.
High top conversation.
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High top conversation.
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Re: High top conversation.
be a high top and be proud 

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Re: High top conversation.
Buy a high top, use it for six months and then see how keen you are to remove the top 

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"A little less conversation, a little more action please"
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Re: High top conversation.
The action will start when I get a new van. It's all systems go then.
Dave.
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