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mtspawn 
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Posted: February 20, 2004 at 9:34 PM / IP Logged  
I want to make a fiberglass enclosure in the trunk of my 02 grandam gt.  Ive been doing to some research and think i got the main idea of how to do it.  I some question that i not sure on how to go about doing it.  there are some really weird curves in the trunk and i want to lay out some wood to form it whats the easiest way to draw it out???
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Posted: February 20, 2004 at 10:11 PM / IP Logged  

If the trunk has a trunk liner, or carpet, take that out and trace it. But it probably doesn't cause its a new model, so your best bet would be using cardboard and scissors. I am going to be putting MDF on the floor of my trunk soon and luckily my trunk has a trunk liner so it should be easy, I am gonna make some fiberglass panels that will hold a 10" speaker behind each taillight, i might just take off the whole right and left panels that are on there now and just make new custom fiberglass ones and clearcoat it grey/black. Good luck, i wanna see i when its done.


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