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Old 07-19-2002, 01:21 PM   #9
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Great job, Mustangbelle. I guess I could use your guidance.

This is a good topic for me to get into b/c I have been drawing up plans for my interior door panels. I would like them to be cloth. At first, I was planning on painting the existing ones, but since I put in the roll cage, I just want simplicity and I don't want the paint rubbing off on my new seats. I really also don't want to go through trying to paint that crap anyway. I just want to remove the arm rests (or, better yet, the whole plastic panel) and cover the door with some cloth. I have to find out from where to get this good cloth first.

Do you have a b4 photo of when your door was cloth-covered? Can you post it if so? If you can lend some guidance on this topic, I'd be greatful. Thanks.
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