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Old 05-10-2005, 06:33 AM   #61 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by kcrnmale
Although it looks great, I wish now I hadn't used the large piece above the glove box and under the gauges like RamVett. I didn't use the strips that fit along the bottom of each door and the rear view mirror piece.

I'd actually put the pieces in the oven to soften them up. I turned it on at 200 degrees for a few minutes, then aired it out briefly so it was warm but not hot.

If anyone is interested in my unused parts, let me know.
kcrn---
do you have the piece for the rear of the center console? (goes round rear air ducts)
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