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Old 03-13-2010, 09:23 PM   #1
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Did some sound deadening.

I finally got to make some more progess on the project this weekend. Bought 100' of FatMat. My interior was already gutted and I had some body work done at the local shop so now it was time to start the process of putting the interior back together.

Take your time with this stuff and it will turn out nice. I made some cardboard stencils for the tricky areas so that I didn't have a frankenstein when I was done. Probably took me about 6-8 hours total. Turned out pretty good I think. Have a look!!

I know there is plenty to choose from when it comes to this kind of product. My two cents on FatMat are that 1. It doesn't stink 2. It sticks like gorilla glue to a [I]clean[I] surface 3. It only cost me $129 for 100'. I really have no cons to speak of.

Last pic of final approval from the bosses
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