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Our Alfie in today for conversion


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Picking up our fully converted alphie this morning. Northstar have done the full job in 3 days. How they did it in that time baffles me. Pictures to follow. Excited!!!.๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ˜Ž

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Wow thats amazing job, also cool to see 3 rear seats, given me an idea now

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Also, i had this idea of keeping the sunroof and adding a poptop without cutting the roof. use the sunroof to gain access.. wonder if that would work??

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7 hours ago, Alphard Club said:

Wow thats amazing job, also cool to see 3 rear seats, given me an idea now

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Also, i had this idea of keeping the sunroof and adding a poptop without cutting the roof. use the sunroof to gain access.. wonder if that would work??

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Great idea.

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I guess it depends how strong the roof area is around the moon roof.

Not designed to bear the localised weight but certainly designed to protect the occupants in an rollover accident

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Please send me a PM and I'll give you the contact details of the convertor I use, and recommend wholehaertedly.

He has fitted many pop tops, several different brands too.

I feel sure he could help you decide.

Sorry, but he won't be able to actually do the work as he is far too busy !!

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