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16-03-2008, 23:49
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| has issues.. ![]() Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Canterbury yo!
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| ha ha! yes! i knew itd catch on eventualy! lol. nice one bud. mason: easy to do. the bits with fabric on dont actually come out, there moulded into the door, the fabrics held on with glue, so you carefully pull it off, remove the window controls (one screw and a clip) then roughly measure up the fabric, apply lots of glue (fabric glue would be good but i just used wood glue!) then press on fabric, let it dry, trim the edges with a knife, and tuck them into the lip with a flat head screwdriver or something, jobs a good un! then if you want to go crazy like i did, do the same for the floor carpets and glovebox! -thread hijack over! |
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03-04-2008, 00:18
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| has issues.. ![]() Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Canterbury yo!
Posts: 5,381
| lol, got stretch? what the fook are those wheels dex? i wanna see'z pics on the car bud! sell me a pair! oh and what are the type arrrrrrrr strobes actually like, as i was looking at them a while ago? |
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03-04-2008, 16:59
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| dorifto kingu! Join Date: May 2007 Location: Ashford, Middlesex
Posts: 773
| Did you use a machine to fit them or can you fit them on by manpower, just not sure when it comes to putting air into them that it will work .I had a little problem with putting 185s on a 15'' similar to the S13 wheels (maybe just a bit big then them). |
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