An FJ25 gets some new ammenities

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Badger Coachworks out on the Cape has worked their magic to get my 25 a new lid.

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I should be able to get it next week. :popcorn:
 
Looks good Mike!
 
wow that looks mint what kind of fabric was used?
 
Pat. any idea on what it might cost for the custom 40 top?

I am working on it. Not sure what your time frame is (mike can agree with me on the fact it takes a WHILE) but I am thinking next winter to start my top project. I am still in paint/finish/make it run stage with the truck. This year Ill just run it with a bikinni and no doors for the beach etc.

I realy want the bikinni, tonneau, half cab deal to work, but its hard to do it without a totaly customer one-off deal. My plan is to use the aftermarket (besttop maybe?) brackets that use the hard top threaded holes so I dont have to drill my pinch welds. This with a stock hoop setup to make a sort of 'universal' application, but I am not so sure it will work.

Using this system...
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It is a German made convertible top material. Not sure on the brand or any moe info but it is the top of the line "Porsche" of material, literally. I'll get the specs when I pick up the truck. The interior of the top is black I believe. It would have been nice to get the interior to look like the exterior color to make it feel more original when driving. No biggie. The color matches the stock faded OD green color almost exactly.
 
Mike, that looks awesome...
 
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