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- August 19, 2011 at 9:41 am #150274kitesurferParticipant
I have fitted many second
I have fitted many second hand sunroofs to my cars and vans over the years with 100% sucess. No leaks. I used to source them from the local breakers yard, remove them myself each at a cost of only 10 nicker. As darren says you need a relatively flat area but that said i managed to get one into a bay window roof, just but it was quite a small sunroof.
KSAugust 19, 2011 at 9:41 am #150278kitesurferParticipantI have fitted many second
I have fitted many second hand sunroofs to my cars and vans over the years with 100% sucess. No leaks. I used to source them from the local breakers yard, remove them myself each at a cost of only 10 nicker. As darren says you need a relatively flat area but that said i managed to get one into a bay window roof, just but it was quite a small sunroof.
KSAugust 19, 2011 at 9:41 am #150281kitesurferParticipantI have fitted many second
I have fitted many second hand sunroofs to my cars and vans over the years with 100% sucess. No leaks. I used to source them from the local breakers yard, remove them myself each at a cost of only 10 nicker. As darren says you need a relatively flat area but that said i managed to get one into a bay window roof, just but it was quite a small sunroof.
KSAugust 19, 2011 at 9:41 am #150283kitesurferParticipantI have fitted many second
I have fitted many second hand sunroofs to my cars and vans over the years with 100% sucess. No leaks. I used to source them from the local breakers yard, remove them myself each at a cost of only 10 nicker. As darren says you need a relatively flat area but that said i managed to get one into a bay window roof, just but it was quite a small sunroof.
KSAugust 19, 2011 at 9:41 am #150289kitesurferParticipantI have fitted many second
I have fitted many second hand sunroofs to my cars and vans over the years with 100% sucess. No leaks. I used to source them from the local breakers yard, remove them myself each at a cost of only 10 nicker. As darren says you need a relatively flat area but that said i managed to get one into a bay window roof, just but it was quite a small sunroof.
KSAugust 19, 2011 at 9:41 am #150290kitesurferParticipantI have fitted many second
I have fitted many second hand sunroofs to my cars and vans over the years with 100% sucess. No leaks. I used to source them from the local breakers yard, remove them myself each at a cost of only 10 nicker. As darren says you need a relatively flat area but that said i managed to get one into a bay window roof, just but it was quite a small sunroof.
KSAugust 19, 2011 at 9:41 am #150291kitesurferParticipantI have fitted many second
I have fitted many second hand sunroofs to my cars and vans over the years with 100% sucess. No leaks. I used to source them from the local breakers yard, remove them myself each at a cost of only 10 nicker. As darren says you need a relatively flat area but that said i managed to get one into a bay window roof, just but it was quite a small sunroof.
KSAugust 19, 2011 at 9:41 am #150293kitesurferParticipantI have fitted many second
I have fitted many second hand sunroofs to my cars and vans over the years with 100% sucess. No leaks. I used to source them from the local breakers yard, remove them myself each at a cost of only 10 nicker. As darren says you need a relatively flat area but that said i managed to get one into a bay window roof, just but it was quite a small sunroof.
KSAugust 19, 2011 at 9:41 am #150298kitesurferParticipantI have fitted many second
I have fitted many second hand sunroofs to my cars and vans over the years with 100% sucess. No leaks. I used to source them from the local breakers yard, remove them myself each at a cost of only 10 nicker. As darren says you need a relatively flat area but that said i managed to get one into a bay window roof, just but it was quite a small sunroof.
KSAugust 19, 2011 at 9:41 am #150301kitesurferParticipantI have fitted many second
I have fitted many second hand sunroofs to my cars and vans over the years with 100% sucess. No leaks. I used to source them from the local breakers yard, remove them myself each at a cost of only 10 nicker. As darren says you need a relatively flat area but that said i managed to get one into a bay window roof, just but it was quite a small sunroof.
KSAugust 19, 2011 at 9:41 am #150308kitesurferParticipantI have fitted many second
I have fitted many second hand sunroofs to my cars and vans over the years with 100% sucess. No leaks. I used to source them from the local breakers yard, remove them myself each at a cost of only 10 nicker. As darren says you need a relatively flat area but that said i managed to get one into a bay window roof, just but it was quite a small sunroof.
KSAugust 19, 2011 at 9:41 am #150256kitesurferParticipantI have fitted many second
I have fitted many second hand sunroofs to my cars and vans over the years with 100% sucess. No leaks. I used to source them from the local breakers yard, remove them myself each at a cost of only 10 nicker. As darren says you need a relatively flat area but that said i managed to get one into a bay window roof, just but it was quite a small sunroof.
KSAugust 19, 2011 at 9:41 am #150269kitesurferParticipantI have fitted many second
I have fitted many second hand sunroofs to my cars and vans over the years with 100% sucess. No leaks. I used to source them from the local breakers yard, remove them myself each at a cost of only 10 nicker. As darren says you need a relatively flat area but that said i managed to get one into a bay window roof, just but it was quite a small sunroof.
KSAugust 19, 2011 at 9:41 am #150271kitesurferParticipantI have fitted many second
I have fitted many second hand sunroofs to my cars and vans over the years with 100% sucess. No leaks. I used to source them from the local breakers yard, remove them myself each at a cost of only 10 nicker. As darren says you need a relatively flat area but that said i managed to get one into a bay window roof, just but it was quite a small sunroof.
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