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I have a friend that just bought a new 2004 Corvette Convertible and wants to attend some DE events with me this summer. It looks like they require a roll bar or a factory hardtop for a convert to run at these events.
Does anyone make a roll bar or factory hardtop for the 2004 Corvette? What is the cost and do you need to hack the car up to install any of these things? It is his first Corvette and he doesn't want to use anything that requires cutting it up.
I have a friend that just bought a new 2004 Corvette Convertible and wants to attend some DE events with me this summer. It looks like they require a roll bar or a factory hardtop for a convert to run at these events.
Does anyone make a roll bar or factory hardtop for the 2004 Corvette? What is the cost and do you need to hack the car up to install any of these things? It is his first Corvette and he doesn't want to use anything that requires cutting it up.
John
Go with a hard top, unless you are planning on running < 12.0 sec
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