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maybe you can just pic up a second-hand sunroof from the wreckers from any old car and get that instaled?

ie one of the non-electric types? still performs its function...

surely its just a matter of cutting a hole, putting it in, making sure it forms an air-tight seal...?

Does anyone know if r32 gtst's without a sunroof have the necessary mounting holes in the roof for a sunroof?

I really wanted a car with a sunroof but there were no good ones around when i was in the buying mood, it would be great if i could easily fit a second hand one.

Does anyone know if r32 gtst's without a sunroof have the necessary mounting holes in the roof for a sunroof?

Mount holes? What the?

There is a huge aftermarket industry for sunroofs: generally they get a hacksaw/tinsnips type device out and make the "mounting holes" :thumbsup:

Lucien.

No i meant that from the factory the roof panel for the r32s would probably be manufactured exactly the same, then the hole would be cut out for the cars that were to get sunroofs.

So perhaps the non-sunroofed cars would have the necessary mounting holes, but just need the actual hole to be cut

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