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<blockquote data-quote="DNick454" data-source="post: 6093943" data-attributes="member: 600755"><p>****, I wish you would've taken pictures and made a guide how you did that with vinyl. So much better fit and finish than the old sand'n'paint. Looks very high class. I'd like to know how you did the vinyl wrapping process because I'm going to be doing a set of kickpanel pods for my 66 mustang but paint would look stupid and the factory carpeting is too thick to wrap them. I can however get ahold of matching red vinyl for the seats though, but I figured I would have to make the pods really plain and flat to be able to wrap them with the vinyl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DNick454, post: 6093943, member: 600755"] ****, I wish you would've taken pictures and made a guide how you did that with vinyl. So much better fit and finish than the old sand'n'paint. Looks very high class. I'd like to know how you did the vinyl wrapping process because I'm going to be doing a set of kickpanel pods for my 66 mustang but paint would look stupid and the factory carpeting is too thick to wrap them. I can however get ahold of matching red vinyl for the seats though, but I figured I would have to make the pods really plain and flat to be able to wrap them with the vinyl. [/QUOTE]
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