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Another porject. 2332 cc. Type 1
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VW 1976 Last edited by hugovw1976; June 23rd 2006 at 10:02. |
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VW 1976 Last edited by hugovw1976; June 22nd 2006 at 18:38. |
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very very nice keep the pics coming.
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interior shots
hey in your interior shots u wrapped your door in aluminum insulation material what company stuff did you use ? have you used it before? and would you recommend it
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That looks hot! I'm jealous, I'd love a set of Teledials.
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I don't know what stuff he used on the doors but it looks very similar to what I used on mine. You can get it at a roofing store. It's basically sticky rubber tar with an aluminum backing on it. Sticks really well and molds to most shapes pretty easy to as you can see by his door panel. He might have the better IE more expensive stuff that has butyl in it. Thats expensive stuff compaired to what I used. The only real differance is the stuff with higher butyl will stick to things like roofs and side panels better especially in extreme heat area's.
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