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Old 03-23-2004, 09:33 AM   #1
Hozer 88GTConv
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Default Heat seal

To do it right, you have to unzip the old one and remove it with a sharp blade, but be very careful.
Then, you have to have a heating gun to seal the new curtain to the frame.
That might be worth taking to a pro to have them do it, they should only charge a few bucks for that. Obviously, you want that done right.
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