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or you could keep the car as it is with no sunroof, so you don't rust your roof out

if its done properly by a webasto dealer you wont have a problem with it

do you see brand new holdens and hondas with problems and rusted out roofs???

all their sunroofs are after market from webasto

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yeah thanks 2gu up 2 , got to webasto 660 bux fully installed and ready to do in half a day , its just a simple pop up sunroof like a spoiler type coz dont really see the need for a full electric one

but yeah they wudnt rust mate since they do holdens and hondas factory sun roofs as i saw wen i visited the workshop in wetheril park =P

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yeah thanks 2gu up 2 , got to webasto 660 bux fully installed and ready to do in half a day , its just a simple pop up sunroof like a spoiler type coz dont really see the need for a full electric one

but yeah they wudnt rust mate since they do holdens and hondas factory sun roofs as i saw wen i visited the workshop in wetheril park =P

as long as you're happy with it man, it's your car, just saying i wouldn't have one

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do you see brand new holdens and hondas with problems and rusted out roofs???

all their sunroofs are after market from webasto

If they are brand new of course there will be no rust.

But what about in 10 years time?

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