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Old 06-03-2004, 10:34 PM   #6
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no you will have to take the back seat out to check the pump, push down and back on the corners of the seat and the back just slides down. its harder to put back in than to take out. as far as replaceing the top you will probably have to have a shop do it that will set you back about 1000 depending on the shop. sometimes you can save a little by supplying the top yourself.
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