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Thread: targa top?
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Old 12-16-2001, 02:44 PM   #6 (permalink)
ravdav
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Default Re: targa top?

cutting the top, is a main support for your car, it really really really weakens the chasis. go drive a del sol with the targa off, and see what a car handles like with not a very stiff suspension (handles like shit, and you can feel everything)

if the sunroof is in the middle, perfect... I don't know if you will be able to get the electronics to work when you toss it back on, but shit, you can probably do anything.

talk to lo n show about wrapping the frame. that connects the subframe to give a stronger chasis for racing or in this case, just making your car so it won't fall apart.


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