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Author Topic: Trimming the boot  (Read 1633 times)
Ol_Girl_58
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« on: June 04, 2004, 04:26:05 AM »
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Hey guys

I want to trim the boot of my FC sedan. When I bought the car, the boot was bare, and still is. Before I start, I would like to know the dimensions of the boot, so that I don’t waste any materials if I get it wrong. What I’m asking is this:

If anyone has trimmed out their boot themselves, could you post the measurements, so that I can check them out with mine? If someone has a template that would be a great help. Has anyone encountered any problems/traps with their measurements/trimming? The boot of the sedan is pretty curvy and has some tricky spots.  

p.s. I'm not sure whether to use marine carpet or not. Was hoping to use tru-fit carpet, as it is claimed not to rot. Should I use an underlay?

I'm also not sure what type of wood should I use.

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Josh.

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« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2004, 01:27:42 AM »
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Hey guys.

Trimming of the boot is well under way. Stay tuned for some pics! Wink
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