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lpgimports
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Re: aftermarket roofs

Post by lpgimports » Tue Aug 20, 2013 10:28 pm

If your worried about the roof integrity, take off the passenger side windscreen side trim behind the aftermarket aerial and you will find a two inch hole drilled in the pillar from the inside... wouldn't want to imagine what would happen in a roll, but that pillar will have zero strength....most were rusty when we used to have to fix them for people who couldnt understand how their radio wouldnt work...

If you have an aftermarket roof have a look, we saw this on a hightop and a aftermarket lift roof to be tackful not going to say by whom.
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Re: aftermarket roofs

Post by digitalgypsy » Sun Mar 02, 2014 4:28 pm

Hi Ed,

Don't suppose you have seen any better examples of aftermarket roofs more recently?? I'm still keen on the idea of a manual roof...

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Re: aftermarket roofs

Post by digitalgypsy » Tue Sep 29, 2015 6:53 pm

Howdy all. Just for resurrect this post for anyone who's still interested. Just found this: http://www.imperialcar.co.uk/in_stock/1 ... _showroom/

Highly unlikely that they fit to anything than their own stock though. Have emailed them for more info.
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Re: aftermarket roofs

Post by lpgimports » Tue Mar 01, 2016 7:39 pm

We can do a fixed hightop and manual elevating on the Bongo, Elgrand E51, Alphard and Regius. Only on vehicles we supply
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