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- Dec 16, 2017
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Needed a new roof as the original was looking a bit grotty around the window panel. Being quoted over £900 at Monsoon which was close to me came as a bit of a shock but then chatted to D at Soft - Tops in Croydon the price quoted was £525 which seemed more reasonable.
Quick blast to Croydon I found Soft-Tops down a small alleyway off the Sydenham road where the proprietor known simply as D chatted happily about all things cars and motorbikes, top fella. Left the car with him for a 3 hour exploration of Croydons shops. The large Whitgift shopping centre had clearly seen better days with over 50% of its shops boarded up, in fact its difficult to promote any reason to visit Croydon though I did find a lovely fruit market and some of the Asian supermarkets held interesting stock.
Anyway suffice to say I was delighted with the results and can certainly recommend D's service though perhaps searching for an out of town pub for a nice lunch would be better time spent.
Popped to Wicks to buy a pipe lagging piece (£1) which got wrapped in a pet blanket (also £1) from Pet's R Us. The idea of this is to help prevent the crease line reappearing over time.
After a few attempts I have got the hang of attaching the tonneau cover as well now!...there is definitely a technique to putting it on which once mastered makes attaching quite simple and does tidy up the look of the roof.
Various pics:
Quick blast to Croydon I found Soft-Tops down a small alleyway off the Sydenham road where the proprietor known simply as D chatted happily about all things cars and motorbikes, top fella. Left the car with him for a 3 hour exploration of Croydons shops. The large Whitgift shopping centre had clearly seen better days with over 50% of its shops boarded up, in fact its difficult to promote any reason to visit Croydon though I did find a lovely fruit market and some of the Asian supermarkets held interesting stock.
Anyway suffice to say I was delighted with the results and can certainly recommend D's service though perhaps searching for an out of town pub for a nice lunch would be better time spent.
Popped to Wicks to buy a pipe lagging piece (£1) which got wrapped in a pet blanket (also £1) from Pet's R Us. The idea of this is to help prevent the crease line reappearing over time.
After a few attempts I have got the hang of attaching the tonneau cover as well now!...there is definitely a technique to putting it on which once mastered makes attaching quite simple and does tidy up the look of the roof.
Various pics:
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