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booboo
post Jan 17 2005, 03:56 AM
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G'd evening everyone my name is boo boo and I purchased my first Mitsubishi in April 02. About six weeks ago I experienced my second blown motor in nearly forty years of driving. The first was 38 years ago. The second was six weeks ago, in my Triton mk2, single cab, tray top, when a timing belt let go at 94000km. Five weeks later a new long motor was installed. The 'Tray" is now back on the road and better than ever. Despite this little hiccup I still think the 'Tray' is one of the best tray tops in Australia.

At the moment I am considering the purchase of a fibreglass canopy and would like anyones thoughts on whether or not a fibreglass canopy is the best way to go for a drop-side tray.

Regards Boo Boo
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