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Old 02-01-2005, 12:10 AM
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T-top

Random question.
Just wondering where you guys put your t-tops when you take them out. Do you take them out of the car completely or put them somewhere? Whats the best place to put them so they don't slide around too much?
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Old 02-01-2005, 12:28 AM
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Re: T-top

there are t-top holders in the hatch..
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Re: T-top

what you guys have t-tops??!?! luckyyyyyy!
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Re: T-top

i dont.. but my buddy used to have a 99 WS6.. his had t-top and little plastic holders in the back..

*the car im gonna buy tho has t-tops.
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Re: T-top

sure rub it in kaotic...
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Re: T-top

I always said that it aint a camaro if it doesn't have T-Tops
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Re: T-top

Yes the holders in teh back, or if im lazy just the back seat
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Re: T-top

I love T-Tops in the summer too, but my last Trans Am didn't have them and I loved how solid that car was...
Unless you have sub frame connectors & more bracing, a T-Top car just flexes more, alot more...But now that spring is almost here...I would LOVE to be sporting some Sweet ride on a nice sunny day or even warm night with the T-Tops off...
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Does that apply for 3rd gen aswell. I haven't... really... looked...
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Re: T-top

i love havin the t-tops off, but theyre a pain when you are trying to run errands or something. everytime i stop to go into the mall or a store i gotta put the tops back on. gets old, but they are gorgeous for cruisin around...
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Re: T-top

Thirdgens had a leather bag in the back. I use mine once in a while but usually just end up leaving them at home.
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Old 02-01-2005, 11:38 AM
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In the back as in the trunk area/right behind the seat or in the back like behind the drivers seat? Pictures would be golden.
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Re: T-top

its in the trunk area, there are holders that they slide into.....yeah
t-tops are great, especially here in florida
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Re: T-top

trunk area
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Re: T-top

damn everyone is talking about how cool and sexy their maros are without the T tops off but all ive seen here is pics with them on so all i got to say is
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