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![]() The sunroof is easy enough. You can install it, or have a professional install it for a few hundred. If you wanted a power moonroof, it'll be a little harder due to the small roof. I think they run between $800-$1200.
I know there used to be a company that offered T-Top conversions for the Fox body cars, but I would have to guess it would be another PITA to do on a SN95 because of the rounded roof. Save your money and forget the Vert. The entire top of the car has to be cut off, including cutting through the 1/4 panels. The SN95 cars were designed to be convertables from the get-go, but that doesn't mean it would be easy to convert it, or safe from a structural standpoint. You're talking $1000s in modification for the vert. |
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