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Targa Topx240fanatic 08-11-2003, 05:16 PM I want to put a targa top on my 93' 240sx coupe. I have searched the net for a company that sells kits but of course found none. I think I can do It myself but I would rather have a kit. If anyone knows of a company that sells kits or If anyone has done this themselves please write back and let me know. Thanx Frostbyte 08-11-2003, 05:22 PM I would advise against this because you will cause more flex in the body by doing this. Fliquer 08-11-2003, 06:20 PM definitely not a good idea if you value the handling capabilities of your car....unless of course you plan on reinforcing the body with a roll cage/bar. klohiq 08-12-2003, 04:54 AM I don't think Nissans look good with a targa top. Targas look great on Toyotas though :) dayna240sx 08-12-2003, 01:50 PM I hear that a company called milwaukee has a kit they call the "Sawzall" R.W.240 08-12-2003, 05:10 PM Originally posted by dayna240sx I hear that a company called milwaukee has a kit they call the "Sawzall" :lol: :bigthumb: RalphCare 08-12-2003, 09:54 PM Originally posted by R.W.240 :lol: :bigthumb: I hate that word SawZall.. who the hell gives a man's tool that kinda name its Reciprocating Saw. it sounds so much more vicious that way :) x240fanatic 08-12-2003, 10:39 PM thanx guys/girls, I do love the handling so I'll keep that in mind but in the meantime let me check out this kit ($$$) and then I'll decide. x240fanatic 08-12-2003, 10:45 PM Ha Ha, Funny! Sawzaa, right. Well what if the top's on won't it get about the same handling? Well I guess not if the structure is already comprimised. Well thanx for your input. dayna240sx 08-13-2003, 12:37 AM Originally posted by RalphCare I hate that word SawZall.. who the hell gives a man's tool that kinda name its Reciprocating Saw. it sounds so much more vicious that way :) Dude settle down, milwaukee gave their reciprocating saw the name Sawzall, and it stuck in general for all recip saws. Let me give you some text book answers. "give me a fucking kleenex," said Ralph "No, because it is called a fucking tissue!" retorted Dayna:biggrin: OR "I would like a Formica Counter-top in my kitchen," said Ralph "Waaa It is called a fucking laminate counter-top!!!!" screamed Dayna "May i have a coke?" Asked Ralph. "Gulp, no you may not because it is a fucking carbonated beverage, or cola, or soda (for you crazy easterners), remarked Dayna. We could go on a completely different tangent and talk about how people from OZ, NZ etc have all kinds of fucked up names for common stupid shit, like pants/nickers.... Case of beer/slab of piss Getting back to the subject, Um, no! Soyo 08-13-2003, 12:37 AM ummm... there are other threads about this with information in them from not too long ago, I know because I started the thread about 2 months ago, if you were to look before asking you wouldn't need to ask, plus the other thread gave some info this doesn't seem very informative except for people saying you'll lose stability, this is true, I'd recommend just going with T-Tops or a sunroof of somesort if your worried about that, but as long as you keep the targa top on when you feel like "drifting" or if you just want good handling then you won't lose much, then you can cruise with it off when you don't plan on needing the extra stability the old thread had some suggestions about where to find out about it I think dayna240sx 08-13-2003, 06:57 PM Originally posted by Soyo I'd recommend just going with T-Tops or a sunroof of somesort if your worried about that, You can also grow a mullet and let it flap in the breeze created by your t-tops.... ShinRekka 08-13-2003, 07:10 PM lol, i like t-tops and mullets :ylsuper: Frostbyte 08-13-2003, 07:35 PM Originally posted by dayna240sx You can also grow a mullet and let it flap in the breeze created by your t-tops.... hahaha that was pretty funny. nightwalker 08-14-2003, 01:36 AM I can't believe you actually pondered putting a targa top on your 240.:loser: vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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