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Need favor in Seattle - canopy or lid

Old Mar 14, 2006 | 01:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Patman03SprCrw
oh okay i got ya, i was thinking of like DSG when people abriviate dark shadow gray, im like what in the he!l is LL

Cool thanks,
-Patrick
LL, isn't that the old computer game from the late 80's, leisure suit larry ?

It ran on the 286 computers.. Oh gezze, I'm really dating myself now

If you were using Windows 2.0, you had to exit to dos, as the dos shell, running LL3, usually caused it to hang...
 
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Old Mar 14, 2006 | 01:29 AM
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Scully,

The Century is a nice looking cap + I like the fold down front window option. Can you post a real side view pic? Question - how much weight can the racks take?
I'm heading South tomorrow and will just throw the valuables in the back and sails in the boat for this trip. I'm going for the cap! Thanks.

-Cheers,

Chris


Originally Posted by SSCULLY
Sorry about that, the pork chop box is from wether guard.

http://www.knaacksecure.com/content....category_id=14

It is a box, 2 widths, that fits over the wheel well inside the bed. Kind of shaped like a pork chop :



I thought the same thing about purchasing a lid to try prior to the cap, but though if I got one, and didn't like it, selling a SCrew lid ( if you have a 5.5' box ) is more of a limted market, vs a 6.5' or 8' bed version.
I decided not to try it, then sell if I did not like it. Even though I see a lot of SCrew around, I didn't think I'd get back even 35% of what I had in it, of I had to sell it myself. You might find other wise. Think of it this way, how much does it cost to replace the sails ? If it is 3 times the cost of the black top ( guessing, I have no clue ) then that is cheap insurance for this trip.

1,935.00 for the color matched lid WOW!! I didn't know they were that much.
My Century fiberglass cap, color matched, with the tilt up side windows, and the tilt down front window, Yakama rails and rack installed with a rubber bed mat and rubber tailgate mat was 1,788.00 including tax.
 
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