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    Mr Nice :-) & Sponsor
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    they never made the convertible with a hard roof like the 206cc?

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    GAJ
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    Just because!

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    Mr Nice :-) & Sponsor
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    You're still miffed about the alloy refurbishment thread aint ya?

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    GAJ
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    Dinnae start or I'll moderate you!
    If I moderate you, you'll know you have been moderated! :)

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    Think about it :approve: Think how small the boot is then try to imagine how many sections the roof would need to be in to fit in that small space :dead: Answer = lots :approve:
    "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work." - Thomas Edison

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    macblob
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    Awwww Gaj is in a cream puff me thinks.

    Loads of extra weight in the metal convertables.......would have killed preformance aswell as the space issue

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    minidriver#1
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    coulda gone old skool hard top where u just take it off and leave it in the house / garage lol.

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    quote:Originally posted by KJ_innit

    coulda gone old skool hard top where u just take it off and leave it in the house / garage lol.
    SCHOOL!!!!!!!!!!!

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    minidriver#1
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    skool?

  10. #10
    seany
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    and it rains when you are out KJ?

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