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defective 
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i vote for vinyl
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yes, vinyl... i am currently in the process of covering my enclosures in black and cover pieces in grey, and it looks pretty damn good dressed in vinyl.
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does anyone have a link on how to vinyl?

How expensive dose it get (just for plain balck or tan vinyl?

Don't you have to put a padding underneath it?

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vinyl, leather, carpet or velour. depends on your interior coloring, and style, as well as your personal preference, imo ricing it isnt that great.
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spl_enterprise wrote:
imo ricing it isnt that great.

agreed .... i decided to just spray it down with some glue and put some black fleece on it. I figured ythat it would bethe easiest .... and it was. Just spray and stretch. The enclosure is done and this thurs i'm replacing the sub that i blew ( Started FG today - Page 2 - Last Post -- posted image. ) with an Alpine Type R 2ohm DVC Started FG today - Page 2 - Last Post -- posted image.

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I would do a combination of vinyl and paint myself. This add alot of show to the finished product but also adds style to the end product as well. Think of OEM interior's and how they tend to be  combinations of materials and they look great.
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try fish flock and vinyl... looks rich

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sand and paint
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