good point... since i probably paid less for my van than it would cost for that sewfine carpet and take my car styling tips from cheech and chong movies. i love my cheapo hooptie-van. Steve On 6/24/06, robert shawn feller <carboncow@gmail.com> wrote: > > real simple answer Steve. Your solution would look like crap by my > standards! There is no way you are going to cut all the angles to fit (as > sewfine did with mine) w/o a lot of trial and error. Then you have all the > lose ends of the cut carpet which need professionally sticked to keep from > fraying. I am very much a DIY guy and have done carpet in my 34' boat which > has many angles but not as many visible ends around the wheel arch as a > vanagon. > |
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