This is the what I'm talk'n about. The
cut-outs around the rollcage look great and the transmission tunnel came
out awesome. Paul used carpet tape to hold the edges together on the
tunnel along with a little super glue for some added strength. This
carpet isn't easy to work with but he made it look like it was.
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All that needs to be done here is a little
trimming and then tuck it under those panels. I'm not sure what I'm
going to use for a sill plate (the trim that goes along the doors)
because they make some nice ones or I can make my own.
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Here you can see Paul stitching a
piece of carpet that goes in the trunk. This piece was done the same way
as the one above but was a little easier because it's much smaller. The
trunk has two pieces of carpet (one for the floor and one that covers
the bulkhead) that needed to be sewn for a total of four cut-outs back
there. He also trimmed out the area that goes around the trunk hinges as
well. This sure did make the carpet have a nice finished look when he
was through. Thanks Paul, you did a great job!!.
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This is Paul's bitch'n Harley. He's
done a lot of work to this and it turned out sweet to say the least. I
don't have all the specs on it but when I get them, I'll post them here.
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Here you can see the exhaust and wheels which look
awesome. As he was leaving the house that night, I could hear him many
blocks away as he racked through the gears, breaking the silence of the
night. Now there's something about the sound of a Harley up close that's
just so cool, and in this case, far away too!! Thanks again Paul, you
did a great job buddy.
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