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    Sticky as requested.
    Cheers, Thompson
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    Thompson,

    Awesome, thanks very much !!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Les Parker View Post
    Thompson,

    Can you set this up as a "Sticky" ?
    I seem to be forwarding a few people to this......

    Have a jolly hols.

    Les,
    I am also hoping to get a copy of the pdf if someone can send me please to mrdoiron@gmail.com

    sorry if i don't t a 'sticky' sounds like it may be posted somewhere ?

    much appreciated,
    mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrdoiron View Post
    Les,
    I am also hoping to get a copy of the pdf if someone can send me please to mrdoiron@gmail.com

    sorry if i don't t a 'sticky' sounds like it may be posted somewhere ?

    much appreciated,
    mike
    Any chance this is posted somewhere ?

    Also, not sure the significance of "sticky"; appreciate some insights if that means a hidden door to files ! lol

    thanks,mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrdoiron View Post
    Also, not sure the significance of "sticky"; appreciate some insights if that means a hidden door to files ! lol

    thanks,mike
    Hey Mike. Sticky just means it's a post topic that is 'stuck' to the forum subject lists. In other words, when a post is made a sticky by an administrator, it never disappears from the top of the list of forum topics. You'll see what I mean if you scroll through acouple of pages of forum topics. You'll still see 'rag top' at the top of the list. So no, there are no hidden files!
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    great, thanks for the info... appreciated.

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    I'm getting PM'd about once per week since posting about a PDF file with instructions that I have. I believe those who have received it found it useful. Can Les or someone post it here so I don't have to email it out over and over?
    Les, I sent it to you a while back. If you don't have it anymore I'll gladly send it again.
    Thx
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    I hate to post in a sticky but could you please list where you bought the Soft top from.

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    Seems i was shipped the Defender 110 top. Any way to modify it to work.. or send it back to the UK?

    The new EXmoor top i bought doesnt have the recest holes in the front as pictured. Its solid across the front w/ a sewn rope inside to be tucked under the lip. When i tuck it under there.. then its not long enough to fit the door opening.


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    You could try a local trim shop, the best ones for this would be a boat trim shop.
    All the best with it.
    We have the Sand tops with windows due in later this week.
    Les Parker
    Tech. Support and Parts Specialist
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