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Postby tr8 » 11 Feb 2009 17:16

Thanks for reminding me jclay that I still haven't installed the lifts...got the switches in though.
Working on fabricating an instrument panel for the race car.


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Postby Orange Rag » 11 Feb 2009 17:51

Thanks for the info on the P/Windows, I'm inspired now, looks like it's Dremel Time. My other idea for storage is a pocket on the back of the passenger seat, I hate stuff on the floor. like my wife's car, I go in with a leaf blower once a month.

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Postby allzway » 11 Feb 2009 21:06

Orange.. That is really well done.

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Postby Dan B » 12 Feb 2009 18:02

What model/year Saturn did those pockets come from? What did you attach them with? Do you have big speakers behind them?

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Postby mb4tim » 12 Feb 2009 19:50

Ditto ^^ What year?

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Postby Orange Rag » 12 Feb 2009 20:21

Hi Dan, it was a late 90s s series 4dr. It is screwed on to the door panel from the back so I attach them the same way. You may need to put longer fastening clips on the bottom of your door panel so they secure to the door.(because of the heads of the screws or use flat head screws)
There is lots room for speakers so I upgraded mine. I think I paid $20.00(Canadian) for two door panels, than I had some spray vinyl dye and presdo a cheap fix and my kind of budget.

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Postby 1980dhc » 13 Feb 2009 04:51

Hey Tim are you going to make wheel opening flares for the TR7 to go with the rest of your body kit?

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Postby mb4tim » 14 Feb 2009 12:15

No plans at the moment, but I have priced the ones from Rimmers. They weren't ungodly expensive.

I'm not sure of the ethics of buying them and making molds from them to sell this side of the pond.

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