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Door Pods / Panels Project Started 4-1-04


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93accordSE 
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I came up with an idea today for my door panels since I figured I didn't like the feeling/look of the spray painted vinyl that I did last weekend. I decided that I am going to remove the paint from my door panels and fiberglass them. So, when thinking of how I was going to go about this I came up with the idea of taking the plastic plate that went over the 3 1/2" speaker that was in the door and raising a 3 1/2" JL Audio Coaxil out of it at an angle that would throw sound at the passengers in the front seats. Here are some photos. I will keep you posted on the progress.

Door Pods / Panels Project Started 4-1-04 -- posted image.

Door Pods / Panels Project Started 4-1-04 -- posted image.

tricken 
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with the dorr closed can u still drive the car i know in my lude i cant do that do to my foot wont be able to get of the clutch. looks like a great start

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93accordSE 
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Yeah, it only sticks out 2-3 Inches, plus my cars Auto right now.
Clean Install 
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I think I am going to try that just hit up some plastic plates from a salvage yard for my car and give it a whrillll....Keep us posted...

looking good

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93accordSE 
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This way you could probably make it a sealed enclosure if you wanted. Theres plenty of room.
4doormadness 
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Definitely looks like a good start you have going on there..Good luck and do keep us posted...
93accordSE 
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I'm low on funds right now. Once I get paid I'm gonna buy some fleece, bondo filler, sand paper, and of course resin and mat. Will post new images once I take some.

93accordSE 
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Door Pods / Panels Project Started 4-1-04 -- posted image.

One coat of resin.

Door Pods / Panels Project Started 4-1-04 -- posted image.

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looking good
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yes very nice....Door Pods / Panels Project Started 4-1-04 -- posted image.
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