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Car Forum / BMW Cars / October 2006

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Where can i buy a E46 Hard top from? How much from BMW?

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hspadwal@gmail.com - 19 Oct 2006 12:44 GMT
Hi All,

I live in the UK and as you all know winter is coming round, and im
dreading the thought of driving around with only my soft top to keep
the cold out! Plus I want to protect the top from colour fade and
anything else the UK winter may throw at it.

Does anyone know the best place to buy a Hard Top? I have a E46 BMW
2001 model(pre-facelift). I need a Topaz Blue top with prefereably
Beige interior and a Chrome Trim.

How much from BMW? is there a website i can get it made from? do you
have one for sale?!

All feedback apprieciated.

Thanks
H
Tom K. - 19 Oct 2006 17:29 GMT
> Hi All,
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> All feedback apprieciated.

While I don't drive it in the snow, my Z4's soft top is well insulated and
the heater keeps the interior as hot as I need it in cold weather.  For
protection of the top, RaggTopp is excellent.

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/shop/engine-amp-exterior/raggtopp-vinyl-top-protec
tant/p_174.html


The real issue for winter is having the proper tires (or tyres in your
case).

Tom K.
TonyK - 22 Oct 2006 11:54 GMT
> Hi All,
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> Thanks
> H

Ebay is probably your best best, a dealer will want £1500+ even for a second
hand one. I had two E46 cabs and they survived several winters. It might be
prudent to properly clean and retreat the hood now before the weather gets
really nasty.
 
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