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68CuDA 
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Posted: August 10, 2004 at 1:54 AM / IP Logged  

Hey Guys,

I have a 89 Beretta that has no door panels at all. Was wondering how do I go about framing and F/Ging a whole new one.  I have quite a bit of 1/2in MDF lying around can I use that? Also How do i form a nice handle.  If anyone has any links or anything that could help me I would REALLY appreciate it.

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This isn't something that you can just explain . This takes alot of patience and time to try and explain and it still won't be right unless your given a tutorial on how to do this. Try Alpine's site and go to the Civic and Steve Brown has a good photo step by step on how to fabricate what you want.
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Check out JL audio's site in there build sections i think it is, they show the fabrication of a door panel. If you can't it lemme know and ill post the link.
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Alpine demo vehicle build. Door panels are on page 16.
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68CuDA 
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Posted: August 14, 2004 at 4:23 AM / IP Logged  

Thx guys the section from alpine was great.  I like the idea of using foam for the shape.  I know i am a newbie but i think i am gonna do. wish me luck. i will send pics.

thx

CuDa


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