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Ubetit 08-12-2012 07:29 AM

I had a hardtop for my S2000 and never used it. No hardtop for me.

Moorethly 12-28-2012 09:47 AM

Hardtop for 370Z
 
I would definitely be interested in a hardtop for the 370Z. I had a hardtop for my 71' TR6 and my 1975 Triumph Stag. The hardtop really changes the way the car feels and gives you a much better confidence with your vehicle during the winter months (live in Virginia). It was always a "big" day in the spring when the hardtop came off!

I had a couple other convertibles that didn't have hardtops and had to replace the tops every 2-3 years - of course they were owned in my "pre-garage" days and we're daily drivers. So am interested in seeing how the 370Z top "weathers".

I recently purchased my 2010 Roadster after selling my 2006 Corvette (with Targa top). I purchased the Vette 4 years ago. The 350Z was my second choice, but I didn't buy it because it didn't have a hardtop available. I drive the interstate a lot, and the Corvette with the targa top off isn't much fun at 70+ mph - way too much turbulence in the cockpit.

So in spite of not having a hardtop available, I went with The 370Z Roadster this time. I just have to realize that I can't drive it during certain winter conditions. Having adecent hardtop would make more useable.

NickD 12-28-2012 12:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moorethly (Post 2081207)
I would definitely be interested in a hardtop for the 370Z. I had a hardtop for my 71' TR6 and my 1975 Triumph Stag. The hardtop really changes the way the car feels and gives you a much better confidence with your vehicle during the winter months (live in Virginia). It was always a "big" day in the spring when the hardtop came off!

I had a couple other convertibles that didn't have hardtops and had to replace the tops every 2-3 years - of course they were owned in my "pre-garage" days and we're daily drivers. So am interested in seeing how the 370Z top "weathers".

I recently purchased my 2010 Roadster after selling my 2006 Corvette (with Targa top). I purchased the Vette 4 years ago. The 350Z was my second choice, but I didn't buy it because it didn't have a hardtop available. I drive the interstate a lot, and the Corvette with the targa top off isn't much fun at 70+ mph - way too much turbulence in the cockpit.

So in spite of not having a hardtop available, I went with The 370Z Roadster this time. I just have to realize that I can't drive it during certain winter conditions. Having adecent hardtop would make more useable.

Ironically, there is a company who makes a hard top for the 350z. I called them a few weeks ago to see if it would fit the 370 (it doesnt) or if they are making one for the 370 (no plans to). I could be easily persuaded to contact them with a long list of names of people interested in it to see if they are willing to put it in the plans then :)

TonySlimfast 01-01-2013 10:00 AM

this thread is a lost cause lol

NickD 01-04-2013 08:03 AM

Not trying to thread jack but since there has not been any progress in this thread...

http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-r...roduction.html

NickD 02-11-2013 09:32 AM

Bump after the snow storm...we need hardtops! lol

ParkStr8 05-16-2013 09:53 AM

I'd buy one...as long as it looked great, was easy on/off and secured properly.


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