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    Quote Originally Posted by astra_sri_andy View Post
    lmao lmao

    I remember driving back from Trax with the roof down...burnt my face to buggery!
    Sometime's it's just easier to cover up...don't wanna look like a baseball glove!

    Althought nowadays I do keep the sun cream in the car just incase (Most will remember how burnt I got last yr!!)

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    And i've got air-con.

    I did see a guy in a TVR this morning with the roof down, also having about 15 layers on, great use of money.
    Made me laugh when it was really hot last year you left the top closed and used the air-con, lol.
    If the temp's over 12*c then the roof come's down (unless it's raining) but generally it depends on how far I've gotta travel etc. You can't just pull over on the M25 & put the roof up so forward planning is the way!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeckyG View Post
    If the temp's over 12*c then the roof come's down (unless it's raining) but generally it depends on how far I've gotta travel etc. You can't just pull over on the M25 & put the roof up so forward planning is the way!
    lmao lmao lmao

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    You do have to take the great british weather into consideration though! If you set off up the M25 in bright sunshine and it starts hammering it down you'll end up with a very expensive mobile paddling pool, cos you can't just pull over to flip the hood back.

    I'll stick with my aircon and tilt and slide sunroof thanks lmao

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    If you go fast enough it shouldn't be an issue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack View Post
    If you go fast enough it shouldn't be an issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack View Post
    If you go fast enough it shouldn't be an issue.
    On mine its something like 65mph should keep you dry... haven't tried it myself tho lmao
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    Quote Originally Posted by Add_Gee View Post
    On mine its something like 65mph should keep you dry... haven't tried it myself tho lmao
    No worries there then

    I did get caught out back home once on the A14 when it started to rain...I put my foot down & came off at the next junction to put the roof up only to pull over & the sun came out Didn't see a spot of rain anywhere in the car

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeckyG View Post
    Sometime's it's just easier to cover up...don't wanna look like a baseball glove!

    Althought nowadays I do keep the sun cream in the car just incase (Most will remember how burnt I got last yr!!)


    Hehehehehehehehehehe

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