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Okay, it was for me. But how else to convay in a friendly way that the market sets the selling price - not the seller? It doesn't do him any favors to put time and hope in a price that sets records. In ten years I have never seen anyone ask so much money for a used hard top that will require a respray. Mint condition ones in the factory colors go for $1300. Maybe that is a better way to advise? |
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all these people saying theve found hard tops for under $1000 idk wher tf ur lokking but ive been looking for 4 months straight and havnt found one with a window ready to put on mine.. so if you did and can find these things this cheap please pm me with a link!!! fer realllll.
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I bought mine for $850. It's red faded.However, it's nice and original. Looking to get mine re-sprayed to match my car.LoL Here in the bay area, they go for $700-1100.
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