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Originally Posted by sasha055
I think I'm missing something...
Replacing plasctic window is 400-450$ (from what I read it's very hard to sew it yourself)
Buying a new top with glass window is 550-650$ and you can change it yourself
I think it's would be an easy choice towards glass... am I missing something?
Sasha
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I think you're correct, and that most people would prefer to have the glass top. However, as I stated before, with the aftermarket tops, there is a slight restriction to the engine when you put the top in service position...nothing you can't overcome, but some might see that as a drawback. The other slight drawback, and this is stretching it a bit, as it's not really much extra, but the glass window adds a slight weight penalty over the plastic counterpart. All in all, however, the overall advantages of having the glass windowed top IMHO, greatly outweigh any cons.