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Glass/Perspex roof


Rob Dublin
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"Just buy an Aero-top" replies aside, how feasable would it be to cut back the sheet metal roof skin and replace it with glass/perspex, ie the low area between the outside haunches? Best comparitive example, Targa 997 Porker (attached image) tho not openable.

 

Immediate problems I can think of:

 

1. Obviously there's curvature involved so it's not 100% straight forward, especially glass.

2. "roll over" sub-frame in the way over the rear 3/4 windows.

3. Joining the perspex/bodywork to get a good seal.

4. Custom headliner.

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Have a look over the Carbon Supra thread and see the work they did on the roof...

 

http://www.supraforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=461872

 

(pics down at the moment)

 

It's not just a case of chopping the middle out and it'll look bab anyway if if doesn't flow into the rear glass (which it can't).

 

Paint the middle a different colour to achieve the look without turning the car into a jelly.

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But why? if you have a targa roof and want the sun and wind the take it off

 

Can't see an easy way of making it openable, would just be a fixed panel.

 

why cook the top of your head the rest of the time?:blink:

 

Chance would be a fine thing in the climate here! Would probably tint it anyway, clear perspex wouldn't look right.

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Have a look over the Carbon Supra thread and see the work they did on the roof...

 

It's not just a case of chopping the middle out and it'll look bab anyway if if doesn't flow into the rear glass (which it can't).

 

Paint the middle a different colour to achieve the look without turning the car into a jelly.

 

Will do, will check back there later on.

 

Agreed, can't flow into rear, but mightn't look too bad anyway. Not doing it to get a look like the carbon bonnet left unpainted. Wouldn't do it unless it could be made to look factory as possible.

 

Attached MS Paint sketch attached (yes I know it's a model Supe!)

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Guest CoolsBlue

just get one of those pimp my ride, universal sunroofs that retract, trust me, itll look like a celica, dont do it. if toyota thought a sunroof would look good on a supra, theyd of done it. it will look crap end of, and youd probably regret it to

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just get one of those pimp my ride, universal sunroofs that retract, trust me, itll look like a celica, dont do it. if toyota thought a sunroof would look good on a supra, theyd of done it. it will look crap end of, and youd probably regret it to

 

here here:d

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do it, I'd be interested to see the end result...not that I'd want it done, but it's your car, fair play for trying something different.

 

Just consider what it'll do to your resale chances/value though before getting gun-ho (sp?) with the gold pants

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iirc there was a supra on ebay ages ago with a sun roof fitted, really didnt go agaist the car, ill try to find some pics, but it has been done before

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