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falcon 08-03-2011 11:05 PM

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Originally Posted by oldcracker (Post 7533591)
does it work with the hardtop side latches?

dunno. I use spec miata hardware.

fliptuner 08-04-2011 12:12 AM

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Originally Posted by underscore (Post 7533941)
I've driven to Van for less. If you're saving $300, minus say $100 in gas, you still save $200.

It was just an example. Hell, I've taken the Skytrain, Seabus, 2 buses, a ferry and a tour bus cause I wanted something in Port Alberni... and it wasn't even cheap.

ilvtofu 08-10-2011 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by hopalong (Post 7533810)
Haha ya true! Messaged the guy, earliest I can g o to mission is Sunday so hopefully it won't be sold by then.

It's sold :fullofwin:

How necessary is padding? and if so what would you guys recommend?

I've seen some people do it so that it looks like a swimming pool noodle with some zipties lol

falcon 08-10-2011 06:44 PM

It's not noodle. It's SFI padding. Noodle melts in a fire... = not good.

I don't run any padding but my head does not come close to the bar. On a street car I would run SFI padding.

I saw the bar when Felix picked it up. It has padding on it already so you're set.

SumAznGuy 08-10-2011 06:54 PM

If your head is hitting that bar, then you have bigger problems. Don't worry too much about the SFI padding at this moment.


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