Filling in the big holes

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Filling in the big holes

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I've been reading everything in here about replacing the headliner and it seems???? like I can do this,so,now I'm wondeing,what goes over the big gaps in the walls right behind the doors? Ya know,behind the seat in the corners? Can I use the same materials as the headliner?
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behind the seat in the corners is nothing from the factory. I'm sure you can do that! :lol:

what part of Vancouver are you in?
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That's where I keep my quart of type F and funnel. :D
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Whose idea was it to leave that open back there anyhow? Hmmmm,guess I could put some speakers in there.
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what part of Vancouver are you in?

East side of 205 in the not yet annexed portion.
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69rangerman wrote:That's where I keep my quart of type F and funnel. :D

Mine doesn't use tranny fluid but I can tell you I never have to actually drain the oil to change it.
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My wife runs a warehouse just off St. Johns and 78th. you aren't too far from her. I just changed jobs this week, so I'm not down there as much as I used to be, but maybe we'll hook up sometime.
Its about time for a meet-n-greet anyways! SW WA style!
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Its about time for a meet-n-greet anyways! SW WA style!


Maybe we can all get together and buy gas! :lol:
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