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Old 05-10-2009, 09:13 PM   #1
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no not really just needed some advice i just put help so people can post lol

but is it the same thing as the vert ??????
It's the same car, how could it not be? You do have the seatbelts to work around, but if you can't figure that out, go buy a Schwinn.
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It's the same car, how could it not be? You do have the seatbelts to work around, but if you can't figure that out, go buy a Schwinn.
oh cuz it says there that its not the same lol
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Old 05-11-2009, 12:34 AM   #3
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why does it matter?? just rip the carpet out!! there shouldn't even be a write-up for something so retarded.
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why does it matter?? just rip the carpet out!! there shouldn't even be a write-up for something so retarded.
im reusing it im dying it black
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im reusing it im dying it black
ooo ok, then start by removing everything: seats, center divider, side pannels..... the vert is harder than the hatch or coupe anyway.

but why not just buy a new carpet? i know its more money, but you should look into it, your all ready doing all the work, you might as well pay a little extra and have something that brand new.
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ooo ok, then start by removing everything: seats, center divider, side pannels..... the vert is harder than the hatch or coupe anyway.

but why not just buy a new carpet? i know its more money, but you should look into it, your all ready doing all the work, you might as well pay a little extra and have something that brand new.
gots no money im broke... k thanks guys for the advice
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