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<blockquote data-quote="skeptikal" data-source="post: 2056362" data-attributes="member: 555789"><p>Dude don't get me wrong that looks great, nice work. But for this application in my car this was the best design for the kickpanel. I had to keep the ebrake completely functional and it goes down right into the space above the tweet. the mid fits perfectly between the brake and the e-brake. I'll snap some pictures so you know what im talking about. I'll get pics of my other kickpanel too, the one this replaced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeptikal, post: 2056362, member: 555789"] Dude don't get me wrong that looks great, nice work. But for this application in my car this was the best design for the kickpanel. I had to keep the ebrake completely functional and it goes down right into the space above the tweet. the mid fits perfectly between the brake and the e-brake. I'll snap some pictures so you know what im talking about. I'll get pics of my other kickpanel too, the one this replaced. [/QUOTE]
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