Rear parcel shelf trim panels

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Rear parcel shelf trim panels

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Can you buy FB/EK rear parcel shelf trim panels new? I've had a search on here aswell as ebay and a few other places and cant find anything....

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Might be worth asking Stinky (on this forum) or contact him by googling "Streettrim"...
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They would be quite simple to make your own, but if some body did do them i would be up for one as well...

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I can only make flat ones from a template, they generally need to be custom fit as the originals have a lip in them.
At the end of the day it would probably be easier and cheaper to make your own from 3mm MDF, you don't even need a jigsaw. Use a good quality knife, like the ones with snap off blades, make three passes 1. to score the line and then 2 cutting passes. Heaps less mess than a jigsaw too, just don't do the cutting on your dining table :lol:
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Thanks Jack

Nath, at this stage i'll probly just knock one up out of MDF like Stinky said but when i got some time up my sleeve if i can get enough people interested i might make a mould and do some out of fibreglass.. Be a few months down the track but would you be keen on one? And any one else out there please let me know... If i could get say 10 or more it might be worth doing..........
stinky wrote:just don't do the cutting on your dining table :lol:
Dont be ridiculous Stinky... thats what the new outdoor setting is for :roll: :lol:
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yeah i would be keen mate....

Let me know

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this is the one stinky done for me :D :D :D
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ek61 wrote:this is the one stinky done for me :D :D :D
Correction, that's the one I did 3 or 4 times for you :lol: and I even had a bloody sedan wreck out the back to trial fit it on :roll:
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well you should be good at it by now :lol: :lol:
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Cool Nath ill keep ya posted

Very nice 8) i like the perforation, whats the sound like through it?
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yeh works well and the 6x9's are out of sight
i bolted the speakers up from underneath :D :D :D :D
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Sweet as... Got any pics of it man? Did ya have to make a recess in the parcel shelf to get them to sit lower?
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just cut the 6x9 holes and screwed them in :D nothing fancy about my work :lol: :lol:
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