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Temperature Vs Roof


NeoFuture

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i agree wound up windows and heater on full blast on a december morning is fun lol... when i had my smart roadster (yeah ok no laughing it was faster than my supra, oh ok no laughing about the NA... damn chuck me a ladder) if it as 12 degrees or over the roof was coming off, but see.. what im asking is, what temperature do you stop looking a dork when you drive round with your roof off

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i agree wound up windows and heater on full blast on a december morning is fun lol... when i had my smart roadster (yeah ok no laughing it was faster than my supra, oh ok no laughing about the NA... damn chuck me a ladder) if it as 12 degrees or over the roof was coming off, but see.. what im asking is, what temperature do you stop looking a dork when you drive round with your roof off

 

Hmm in that case, 14 to 15 you get away with

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i agree wound up windows and heater on full blast on a december morning is fun lol... when i had my smart roadster (yeah ok no laughing it was faster than my supra, oh ok no laughing about the NA... damn chuck me a ladder) if it as 12 degrees or over the roof was coming off, but see.. what im asking is, what temperature do you stop looking a dork when you drive round with your roof off

 

 

Now that's an entirely different question...

 

For some, they'll always look like a dork, others - less dorkish and for a select few - minimal to zero dorkish looks and/or tendancies.

 

Edit: Obviously if it's warm but raining (or snowing) it's not such a good look.

 

I think the Japanese used 14.5 degrees as their factory setting.

Edited by Lbm (see edit history)
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sorry guys, I'm just curious to find out how does the aerotop work on a supra? do you have to take them off manually like the 300z? or is it like a convertible hitting a switch on your dash?

 

like I said, just curious since i don't own an aerotop

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