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Old 10-20-2004, 11:40 AM   #1
landon4421
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carpet install questions

I got all my carpet and weather stripping togeather for the burb

Anyway I layed in the carpet last night, and since there is no prepunched holes for the seat bolts, and the highbeam switch or the gas pedle. I was wondering how everyone cut these holes with out messing up the carpet. I have never had to deal with carpet before so any ideas would be great. I have two weeks to get the thing ready for Jenna to drive full time. We need the room for the new baby

P.S. WES http://www.classicheartbeat.com/ I figured out the trim deal on the barn doors :p There was some kind of trim on the door that did not look anyware close to the stock style Thanks for your help.
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