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Celia-Sue
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Re: re-moulding carpets Tue, 17 February 2004 10:04 Go to previous messageGo to previous message

1 day's rent on a heat gun set me back $15, with a $30 deposit. Definitely the way to go. You can then 'stretch' the bits you want to and 'shrink' others

Also, the front fits nicely and is a breeze to put in. BUT, it still requires a little trimming - esp. for handbrake and under the centre console/dash unit in the middle. When you do this, remember that you can see way under/behind the dash. Dunno if that makes sense, but I wish I'd known that when I did mine.

My brain is hot (35 degrees in Perth today), so I may be more helpful later.

Happy laying!

Justin
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Read Message   re-moulding carpets dravenTue, 17 February 2004 03:46
Read Message   Re: re-moulding carpets GrantTue, 17 February 2004 05:28
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Read Message   Re: re-moulding carpets  Celia-SueTue, 17 February 2004 10:04
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