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ichibans13.5
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Worcester MA
11-11-2007
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| « Re: (DMan II-40) | 6:04 PM 7/8/2009 |
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insane attention to detail on this project!
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420sxWETDREAMS

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1991 240sx Hatchback
Sanford Fl
2-24-2008
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| « Re: My 240sx to 350sx restoration/conversion build thread (CINCYS13) | 9:09 PM 7/17/2009 |
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how did you get your rear seats like that what did you use....looks good!
 
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djstatistics
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Scion XB & 89 240sx Coupe RB swap
Bay Area CA
8-17-2009
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| « Re: My 240sx to 350sx restoration/conversion build thread (gregfarz78) | 3:59 PM 9/1/2009 |
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Sorry dude, but another inspired 240sx driver. I kinda did the same thing? but I'm just starting to work on mine, and, i made my trunk cover things purple haha. You're freaking awesome dude.
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AZ89two4Tsx
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Scottsdale AZ
3-8-2008
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Hope you didn't use the Duplicolor fabric paint for that stuff. It rubs right off.

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DMan II-40

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1995 240SX SE
East Bay California
10-22-2006
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| « Re: (DMan II-40) | 4:13 PM 9/1/2009 |
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I still haven't got an answer | Quote, originally posted by DMan II-40 » | | I just got some aircraft stripper to try and remove my tine like you did, and I have a couple of questions. 1. What type of tool did u use to scrape off the tine (razor blade, metal or plastic scraper)? 2. What type of material did you use to protect the surfaces you didn't want aircraft stripper on? Modified by DMan II-40 at 8:53 AM 7/9/2009 |
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masterdisaster

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1991 JDM 180SX
Montreal QUEBEC
12-10-2008
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| « Re: (AZ89two4Tsx) | 5:37 PM 9/1/2009 |
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| Quote, originally posted by AZ89two4Tsx » | | Hope you didn't use the Duplicolor fabric paint for that stuff. It rubs right off. |
i've done it to my car .. and no complaints yet!! besides .. if it does rub off.. who cares.. no ones can fit in those rear seats n-e way
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AZ89two4Tsx
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Scottsdale AZ
3-8-2008
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I can
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SirSilvia

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'89 Coupe, Starting to get a bad rust infection
Butler Pa
3-31-2006
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| « Re: Update 10/09/08 (Spiffy240) | 5:35 PM 9/2/2009 |
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| Quote, originally posted by Spiffy240 » | | I commend you on some fine work here. Wish i had the time and money to do the same. For the headliner and for next time working with fabric, a heat gun does wonders. Just 10-15 sec with a heat gun will make the fabric stretch and fit those contour lines and then all you have to do is wait for the glue to set. Also, i got a heat gun from harbor freight for 10 bucks, well worth the 10 dollars. | Another thing I've done is heat it up and laid bags of sand or gravel (w/e you have) and let it site on the creases or in the corners to help form it to the floor pan.
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