offers... ?

Yup, bin there dun that... Fail...hitlers revenge wrote:You are gonna be sorry one day that you posted this here.
My 5c.
Couldn't agree more Ron - my purpose made buggy roof get's hoisted up against the garage roof using puleys and nylon ropeRon&Gill wrote:Uhmmm...
No. 8 Beamish hard tops are custom fitted to your buggy. They are unique to the specific buggy they were made for. You will never find a hard top that fits as well as the one made for your buggy.
No. 9 Maybe it's different in Durbs, but in CPT, we put our roofs on in the winter and they tend to stay there until summer. It's like the buggy's "winter livery".
No. 10 Keep it, you're not going to get your money's worth, yours looks nice sprayed silver, just find a place to hang it off your garage roof.
There, 10... nice round number. No. 8 is very important though.
Beamish had to modify one of their "standard" roofs for my Bug which looks Beamish but isn'tDriftZ wrote:what would be helpful is how much i should let the roof go for?
How much does Beamish sell them for.. ?
JEEZ WHAT LEGENDS YOU OKES ARE... frikken trolls... wtf... remind me to knock the hell out off your for sale threads.Ron&Gill wrote:Whatever... but what Beamish do is they make the outer shell, right, and then they fit it to the buggy, so it sits about right (quality assurance 101) and then they fibreglass the sills in so it fits for the screen angle and any other off-sets there is sure to be.
What did Pine say? Advice is the past fished out of a dumpster, washed clean of the dirty bits and offered up as experience, or something like that... Do with it what you will.
I tried to fit my old roof onto a mate's buggy, like I said, been there done that, we nearly broke it to get it on. It cracks and creaks, one day it's going to let go... so you are selling something to someone else that doesn't work...