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- Jun 24, 2008
Decided to remove the epoxy off my ttops and see how it looked. Found this underneath with the old weatherstripping. Id imagine this isnt the worst anyone has seen lol. Any ideas of what something like this costs to repair?
I will do that, I live about an hour from Brian at Gbody, will shoot him a message and see if he knows anyone.
http://www.gbodyparts.com/product_info.php?products_id=1677&osCsid=a803aa3d421a5e8cd2bb322f7cb5a421
I know I have to factor this price into it, wonder what labor would be
Brian definitely knows the OP as they commiserated on the fitment of the prototype parts.
LOL - at the "anyone"
I'll assume you mean - "the repairs"
This will surely open up a can o' worm flesh.
Re: repairing T-tops and welding.
Grab some popcorn
That's all I'm sayin'
I didnt know if they did the repairs there or would want to. I sent him an email.
Not that you need my review, but I might suggest you go ahead and wrap those visors, and take ALL of your interior out, bubble wrap it, and pack it away.
Door panels as well.
You will be doing some heavy duty cutting, grinding, welding, and there is not much that should remain of the interior during that process.
Cover your dash in a welding blanket and secure it with some temp fasteners
Yank the steering wheel off and store it. you'll need the room.
Get your ECM outta there.
Were it me - I'd clean out the entire interior to the sheet metal. (except for the dash)
Wrap wire harnesses with non flammable something.
Invest in a few welders blankets if you must.
There is no way to effectively work around any of that stuff, and the risk of fire is greatly enhanced.
Sucks - but unfortunately, necessary.
OK - I'll say it.
Remove battery connections now! Eliminates that possibility.
Purchase a couple fire extinguishers - no matter how many they tell you they have on hand.
Just make sure your car has fire insurance before u drop it off.
At g body. Lol
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Interior is already basically stripped, and will do for sure. I have full coverage lol
Just make sure your car has fire insurance before u drop it off.
At g body. Lol
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