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<blockquote data-quote="Reklesone" data-source="post: 8838840" data-attributes="member: 688152"><p>well here is the finished product for now.</p><p>Installed rgbic led strip lights on the inside that can be controlled by phone and sound, also had to carpet some 1 1/2" foam on the sides of the trunk to hide the full size spare. Made a aap rack out of carpeted 3/4 mdf too. </p><p></p><p> Unfortunately there was some existing holes in the 3/4 acrylic we tried to fill but were super obvious so SHE decided to add crystals to hide the discrepancy's</p><p></p><p>for now its ok, wanted to add a white border with paint but the paint kept bubbling up so i frosted it with 200</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reklesone, post: 8838840, member: 688152"] well here is the finished product for now. Installed rgbic led strip lights on the inside that can be controlled by phone and sound, also had to carpet some 1 1/2" foam on the sides of the trunk to hide the full size spare. Made a aap rack out of carpeted 3/4 mdf too. Unfortunately there was some existing holes in the 3/4 acrylic we tried to fill but were super obvious so SHE decided to add crystals to hide the discrepancy's for now its ok, wanted to add a white border with paint but the paint kept bubbling up so i frosted it with 200 [/QUOTE]
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