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Old 05-14-2003, 09:11 PM
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Alright, got my rear upper strut bar and once again. great quality from ebay seller Racesonic. My question is how did you guys cut your carpet? I just kind of winged it on mine and it came out alright but I cut very minimal untill I see how everyone else did it.

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looks clean man,, good install.. how much did you pay for the bar?
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Just under $30 shipped. Here is a link to the actual auction I won.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...06364
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Dayam, that's cheap. Now I want one Looks good
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No one else has pics?
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Damn, that guy looks like a reputable dealer!

Bump for the good seller so people can stop being ripped off by jackasses!

Racesonic

And your strut bar looks nice man, I don't understand the problem.
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Well i did the same with my strut bar,but i cut a little more of a slit in mine,but i dont have any pics,but i will try to get some here soon,but yours looks really clean.
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just go right through the carpet it will look cleaner that way.
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good job
looks a lot easier than cutting the hard plastic panels when trying to install a rear strut bar on the ek hatches.
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did you notice any difference? looks good!
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i could sell it to u guys for 20 dollars but pick up only
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