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17 Nov 2012 21:44 #53547 by Nathan126
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I intend to ;)
Joined bigjimny as all the other forums seemed a bit clinical, i like friendly forums.
Dad picked up his Vitara today, i'll try and get a pic or two with them together, it looks quite amuzing :lol:

I still have another panda, a mk2 panda colour that i want to get on the road.. at 14 i had a G reg panda 4x4, didnt do much to it but doubled my money :evil:

Jimny reminds me so much of my dads old SJ410, just in much better nick :laugh:

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17 Nov 2012 21:46 #53548 by Nathan126
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markyp2000 wrote: i wouldnt fit a new roof till we have hot weather as it makes fitting easyer and you have to leave it up for a while to settle in thats what i found with mine and some one else i no fitted it in the winter ansd it was hard going


Thanks for that, makes sense. I was just thinking the current roof is tatty, but not leaking yet. I'll take your advice ;) made my mind up now, going for the monsoon one.. not the fastback.

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17 Nov 2012 21:49 #53549 by markyp2000
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there both as nice as each other but if you have a fastback roof thers not a lot of head room in the back and its easyer to take it of in the sumer

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17 Nov 2012 21:58 #53550 by Nathan126
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markyp2000 wrote: there both as nice as each other but if you have a fastback roof thers not a lot of head room in the back and its easyer to take it of in the sumer


I love the idea of the fastback, i understand the foldaway roof is quick and easy to takedown too? I'm just thinking of rear passengers. If that wasnt an issue, i'd go for the fastback ;)

Maybe over time i'll buy both and fit them when it suits B)

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18 Nov 2012 13:37 - 18 Nov 2012 18:06 #53578 by dirtydogz
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Welcome to BIG JIMNY Nathan126.
The Monsoon soft top is a great bit of kit it easy to fit and come with good fitting instructions and as markyp2000 said don't fit the top in the winter, if you haven't got some were inside that's warm to fit it.
And you can fold the back down in about 90 seconds with a bit of practise.


www.monsoon4x4.co.uk/images/Fitting%20In...ng%20Instruction.pdf

2002 JLX Soft Top B)
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18 Nov 2012 20:44 #53617 by Nathan126
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dirtydogz wrote: Welcome to BIG JIMNY Nathan126.


www.monsoon4x4.co.uk/images/Fitting%20In...ng%20Instruction.pdf


Thanks for the welcome and pdf! Currently downloading adobe so i can read it. Your Jimny looks good, i like light bar on the roof B)

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