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Khali. Do you know of any of their prices and work quality...I'm interested in prices and quality of the work- mainly-not sure if il go ahead with it but weighing my options up. I'm also not keen on getting my roof cut up---unless I know ita by someone who knows what they are doing--don't wana get screwed over by some noob with an angle grinder. Although a sunroof would really go well on my car :P!

I personally dont know anyone who has gone through them but they are meant to be the only company that do it here..

I called them up a few years back and to do my 33 was 1500 bux but that was back then so got no clue sorry or your other option is to go convertible at my work.. I think its 5k engineered lol

Thanks-might give them a call and speak to them also. Might be a bit of a waste of time and money but would be nice to have one! I might pass up on the convertible option thanks-not personally a fan of convertibles-think that'd ruin my 34 :/!

All type won't touch it unless tha car has a roof hole from

Factory already. But sunroofcity can Instal a 700 for around 2650$-- equivalent to what the factory one was-and gaurenteed. They can fit a second hand one but don't like doing it and won't warranty it.. Looks like brand new is the way to go rather than second hand. Bit of a price to pay--I'm

Gunna want a good tan on my left arm if I get one lol :P

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