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Old 08-09-2010, 09:46 PM   #1
geoff.clark
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Burb Floor - Need Help

As some know I am getting ready to start replacing the floor in the burb. The front floor pans are simple as far as replacement parts. How is it handled for the rear floor.

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I mean the floor right behind the front floor pan. I thought about buying a complete floor and just cutting out what I need. What is the best way to handle this. The floor in burb is rough in some spots. Passenger side is pretty much completly rusted out, driver side is not to bad.

The picture shown is stolen from Hart_Rod, just because I am lazy and dont want to walk 10 feet into my garage lol .
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