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| 1.8L Car: 2002 Subaru Impreza WRX Fav Mod: tgv delete My: Subaru Parts Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Tampa, FL Trader Rating: (0) Posts: 18
| Check this out, my client that I'm working with to help promote and develop products got together with me and a camcorder and we made a nice DIY door insert video! It's easier than you think! Check out this video and let me know some feedback yo! Thanks! I'd post the video here but it's a streetfire vid, I can't find tags for that.. help? DIY Door insert video |
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| 2.5L Car: 1998, Outback, Green and Black Fav Mod: TWE Stage III DOHC Cams My: Subaru Parts Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Boise Trader Rating: (-1) Posts: 200
| what is he using to reattach the two pieces back together?? |
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| 1.8L Car: 2002 Subaru Impreza WRX Fav Mod: tgv delete My: Subaru Parts Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Tampa, FL Trader Rating: (0) Posts: 18
| its basically just a philips head fastener that is sized right so it doesn't go through the door and fills the holes left from removing the plastic welds.. i will try to get a size |
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