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there you go.
Photos with handles installed. I had to make special adapters from fiberglass (2kg of plaster to create mould, and two layers of fibreglass - realy easy task, I thought that making f/g parts is more difficult) to hide electric window motor assembly as I'm using one piece windows. Door panels and my f/g adapters are covered with self-adhesive material used for making car audio boxes. If you have any questions feel free to ask.
BTW: Handles are from back door of 97' VW Passat/Bora |
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nicely done! i like the look. if you care to write a technical article on it, let me know and i will get you access.
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Wow, that install si slick! Nice:agree: By any chance, do you have pics with the door panels off, showing the location/install of the motor etc?
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Mike |
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I'll post pics on Monday. When I find some free time I'll write short article about instalation. Window motors are universal units - SPAL deLuxe.
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Thanks Kuna! :agree:
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that is slick.....i think i will follow by example. Those look really good in there.
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