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xxm3racingxx 
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How wouldl I be able to do this the quick and convenient way. I want to build a skeleton but not bondo up to the weather strip. All I want to do is use 1 large sheet of fleece and staple it. I want to fiberglass all the way to the weatherstrip . Fully fiberglass trunk. How would I do this.
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xkuco 
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pic dont work u have to save it and put it in like photobucket.com or something
xxm3racingxx 
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you sure my second one doesnt work ? it works for me, I posted at my huse and im at my uncles now...
xkuco 
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yeah u have to sign up and lots of people dont like too sign up
xxm3racingxx 
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www.splashblog.com/backing  here you go :)
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ok to answer ur questionu want to cover it up with weather stripping the way that is right??? and also do u want it to be remmovable????
xxm3racingxx 
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yea, like you cant see anything eles and it is fully to the weatherstrip. I would like to be able to remove it yes.
xkuco 
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ok this is pretty hard to explain and a harder process u basically have to have ur structure built like a box for it to come out it will be hard and not worth it cause in the long run the edges will crack from takening it out and itll look like crap so if u want something like that u have to sacrafice either have to keep touching up or lose ur trunk!!
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ive seen guys get the encloser close enough to the weather stripping then take the encloser out and wrap plastic on the interior then place the encloser in and use kitty hair or fiberglass and build it up to the weather stripping.
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