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Great_One Great_One
New User | Posts: 24 | Joined: 05/05
Posted: 04/19/06
12:11 PM

Hey Wasup Mi Gente!??!?!
Well i have a 90 park ave buick, its coming out the shop with pop trunk. they broke into my car noty too long ago so im re-doin my whole system. i need to know where i can get carpet or the specific material i need to use to put in my trunk. im doing it myself so i need all the help i can get. so if u know what the cloth should be made of or if i can get it somewhere or watever,jus help me out peoples. lowrider for life!!!  


 
69_special_wagon 69_special_wagon
Enthusiast | Posts: 360 | Joined: 11/05
Posted: 04/19/06
09:22 PM

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Hey Wasup Mi Gente!??!?!
Well i have a 90 park ave buick, its coming out the shop with pop trunk. they broke into my car noty too long ago so im re-doin my whole system. i need to know where i can get carpet or the specific material i need to use to put in my trunk. im doing it myself so i need all the help i can get. so if u know what the cloth should be made of or if i can get it somewhere or watever,jus help me out peoples. lowrider for life!!!




Usually its just molded felt!!! you can go to either your local buick dealer or to your local uphosltery shop and they can get a fitted piece for it!!! its like 100 bucks!!!

sorry about the theft man it sucks ass!!! if you shave the doors it makes it alot harder lol!!!   but any ways man good luck!!! _Chris  

 
Great_One Great_One
New User | Posts: 24 | Joined: 05/05
Posted: 04/20/06
07:19 AM

Thanks man, but is there sum cool textures I can get. N also I have my original carpet in da trunk n I don't like the way it looks. Its loose, I want mine 2 be well fitted and not loose  


 
69_special_wagon 69_special_wagon
Enthusiast | Posts: 360 | Joined: 11/05
Posted: 04/20/06
05:57 PM

yeah man i got you!!! you can make panels( beauty panels and cover them in the material of you choice, which is sort of the easier way!!! or use some spray adhesuve and glue the material right down to the metal of course cutting out wholes to allow you tailights to pop through if need be!!! the hard part would be the side parts where the reinforcing webbing is and just behind the rear seat!!! but its not too hard!!! < i did upholstery for a little over a year!!! so belive me it's not that hard!!!     _Chris  


 
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