pics of cargo area cover?
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pics of cargo area cover?
anyone got pics of covers THEY have built to cover the cargo area.
my stock one is coming apart and im looking for some ideas on how to substitute it ,by building one .
my stock one is coming apart and im looking for some ideas on how to substitute it ,by building one .
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There were two versions. One for the series 5 RX-7, like in the photo posted above and, one like the photo below, for the series 4. I too would like to see photos of non-stock covers.
Here's one made by, I think, a forum member. It looks like more of a permanant thing though, no pivot point visible:
Here's one made by, I think, a forum member. It looks like more of a permanant thing though, no pivot point visible:
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YOU CANT GET THEM ....they are expensive and hard to find ....thats why im going to make my own!!!!!!!!!!!.........just wanted some ideas and what to do
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Step 1: mesure area and get angles
Step 2: get cardboard & a knife
Step 3: cut cardboard in the shape of the area to fit
Step 4: cover in tweed
Step 5: Make more and sell for $$$
Im not totaly sure what there made out of but it is kinda like cardboard. Someone might want to try this seeing as i just thought it up as i was writing it. I had something for between steps 3 and 4 I just can't rember it.
Step 2: get cardboard & a knife
Step 3: cut cardboard in the shape of the area to fit
Step 4: cover in tweed
Step 5: Make more and sell for $$$
Im not totaly sure what there made out of but it is kinda like cardboard. Someone might want to try this seeing as i just thought it up as i was writing it. I had something for between steps 3 and 4 I just can't rember it.
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