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so how did you go about doing that one? i have leather seats now and i wanna update those panel to match it better. do you have a write-up on it as well?
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should i use the smallest screw possible like 1/2 inch or what?
Please forgive me for not getting back with you. I am not exactly sure what size would be best to use. What I can say is to use a screw or a screw washer combo to provide the best strength.
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so how did you go about doing that one? i have leather seats now and i wanna update those panel to match it better. do you have a write-up on it as well?
I have not done a write-up on the Camaro doors. I may have some pictures that I can put up online. I will have to look though. I will say that it is not as easy as the Firebird doors, and should not be done by the week at heart.
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I have not done a write-up on the Camaro doors. I may have some pictures that I can put up online. I will have to look though. I will say that it is not as easy as the Firebird doors, and should not be done by the week at heart.
well if i could see some kind of write-up or something if anyone knows where i can find one i really want to try this. it would make the interior of my car look so much better if i could match those door panels. so has anyone done this that could offer a write-up or something?
1994 Camaro 3.4 L V6 <br />2.5\" Flowmaster 80 Series American Thunder Exhaust<br />SLP Cold Air Intake<br />Sony Head Unit<br />Pioneer Midranges<br />2 10\" Sony XPlod 1100 W Subs<br />Power Acoustiks 980 W Amp<br /> <a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/id/heartbeat_of_94\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.cardomain.com/id/heartbeat_of_94</a>
Yes a Firebird door panel will fit in a Camaro; however, some modifications would need to be made. I know of a couple people that have done this, and I will get thier info and put it up for everyone.
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