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the only way to tell is by dropping the interior roof lining down to see if the captive nuts(that hold the bars)are fitted.if not NO WAY.(means a new roof with all that entails.....)reminds me of a lady when asked what they are for she replied "stops the roof getting scratched when you turn the car over"
You do not want to remove this rubber. There may not be custom designed roof bars to fit this model. If you really wanted to I guess you could use sheet metal screws to install brackets under the edges of the door sills.
Just observe how you take the old ones off. Pads can only snap in one way. It may take some effort but clean the caliper of rust you shouldn't have any problem. Remember to crack open your brake fluid reservoir before compressing the caliper!
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