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Any suggestions on which hardtop to get? I’m looking for the best bang for my buck. Non OEM is okay with me.

Any suggestions on which hardtop to get? I’m looking for the best bang for my buck. Non OEM is okay with me.

Aniel

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Larry

Following.

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Phillip

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Silbano

Fast back ?

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Al

?

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Remy

From what ive seen oem. About sthe same price either way

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Sam

Id found one that was a little faded and banged up and i paid 750 for it

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Sam

Oem is the way to go for fitment

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AnielQuestion author

The fast back has to be the best looking but I heard they’re crazy expensive. Anyone have experiences with non OEM hardtops?

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Buddy

OEM or you’re probably going to regret it. Unless it’s a track car only.

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AnielQuestion author

Ah okay. Is there a marking to look for to make sure it’s OEM? If so where do I look for it?

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Buddy

It will have the correct latches/hardware to match the car. If you do not have a car that came with a hardtop originally, you will need the proper plastic trim, with connection points for the hardtop, near where the seatbelts bolt in, behind the top of the door.

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