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I dunno, it would be ight in my opinion. I would not go out of my way to pay full price or spend hours to assemble it for my ride. If it was dirt cheap or got it as a gift, then it would be on my car.
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You can make it yourself with a couple of very inexpensive hinges.
Just think about it.
Just think about it.
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"Where we're not happy 'til YOU'RE not happy!
'91 California Quad (Gone with just a bit of "Seller's Remorse".)
'92 3500 GT gone and not really missed. It was fun. Documented 13.47 N/A.
Flip Flop Trunk
I would probably do it at that cost. It shouldn't take too long to install. It all depends on the hardware and how well its stripped.
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Flip Flop Trunk
i personally dont like the flip flop at all
ive seen it on many cars and still have found one i liked
and theres no advantages to it really
if you like how it looks go for it - its your car, mod it how you want
ive seen it on many cars and still have found one i liked
and theres no advantages to it really
if you like how it looks go for it - its your car, mod it how you want
1991 Beretta GT 3400 5-speed -- black/garnet
1988 Beretta GT auto
17.355 @ 78.63
1991 Beretta GTZ quad4 - R.I.P.
1988 Beretta GT auto
17.355 @ 78.63
1991 Beretta GTZ quad4 - R.I.P.
Flip Flop Trunk
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Ei personally dont like the flip flop at all
ive seen it on many cars and still have found one i liked
and theres no advantages to it really
if you like how it looks go for it - its your car, mod it how you want
x2, doesn't really add anything to a car....
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Ei personally dont like the flip flop at all
ive seen it on many cars and still have found one i liked
and theres no advantages to it really
if you like how it looks go for it - its your car, mod it how you want
x2, doesn't really add anything to a car....
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Flip Flop Trunk DIY
According to that DIY it'd only cost $10-$20 for some inexpensive hinges.
I might do it to my corolla over the winter when I get some spare time...
Jeff
According to that DIY it'd only cost $10-$20 for some inexpensive hinges.
I might do it to my corolla over the winter when I get some spare time...
Jeff
1992 Beretta -- Base -- all stock
~ 225 xxx km on car
~ 185 xxx km on engine
~ 10,xxx km on rebuilt tranny
Flip Flop Trunk
(GroVe91 @ Nov. 03 2005,14:11)Q
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EFlip Flop Trunk DIY
According to that DIY it'd only cost $10-$20 for some inexpensive hinges.
I might do it to my corolla over the winter when I get some spare time...
Jeff
Those DIY instructions blow chunks. Pictures are too dark to see anything that is important to know. Anyone have better pictures of this DIY project?
I might do it for the helva it.
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EFlip Flop Trunk DIY
According to that DIY it'd only cost $10-$20 for some inexpensive hinges.
I might do it to my corolla over the winter when I get some spare time...
Jeff
Those DIY instructions blow chunks. Pictures are too dark to see anything that is important to know. Anyone have better pictures of this DIY project?
I might do it for the helva it.
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(1988GTU @ Nov. 03 2005,22:20)Q
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E(GroVe91 @ Nov. 03 2005,14:11)Q
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EFlip Flop Trunk DIY
According to that DIY it'd only cost $10-$20 for some inexpensive hinges.
I might do it to my corolla over the winter when I get some spare time...
Jeff
Those DIY instructions blow chunks. Pictures are too dark to see anything that is important to know. Anyone have better pictures of this DIY project?
I might do it for the helva it.
I agree that the pictures are lacking but I found that if you read it and look at the poor pictures you get a good enough idea.
If I do this I'll take more pictures and get a better DIY.
It really seems very basic...
Jeff
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E(GroVe91 @ Nov. 03 2005,14:11)Q
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EFlip Flop Trunk DIY
According to that DIY it'd only cost $10-$20 for some inexpensive hinges.
I might do it to my corolla over the winter when I get some spare time...
Jeff
Those DIY instructions blow chunks. Pictures are too dark to see anything that is important to know. Anyone have better pictures of this DIY project?
I might do it for the helva it.
I agree that the pictures are lacking but I found that if you read it and look at the poor pictures you get a good enough idea.
If I do this I'll take more pictures and get a better DIY.
It really seems very basic...
Jeff
1992 Beretta -- Base -- all stock
~ 225 xxx km on car
~ 185 xxx km on engine
~ 10,xxx km on rebuilt tranny
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I agree that it doesn't look quite right on a Beretta, but to each, his own I guess.
Have you ever felt like you were flying, but didn't have wings?
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