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    End of my carpet project i like it

    well it came to an end yesterday when I finished the re-ruging of my Ranger a long 2 week process and long days but well worth it I think . I like the outcome a few small details to take care of but ready to rock...[img][/img]
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    Re: End of my carpet project i like it (twitch)

    WOW looks great
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    Re: End of my carpet project i like it (twitch)

    Very nice job. Looks great. That blue really stands out. Looks like a new boat.

    I finished my yesterday and boy was I glad that was over with....not a fun job but well worth the effort.


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    Re: End of my carpet project i like it (twitch)

    looks great man , i'm in the middle of doing mine, two or three hours at a time , but its coming together
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    Great job, enjoy the fine results !!!

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    Re: End of my carpet project i like it (twitch)

    Looks great!!

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    Re: End of my carpet project i like it (twitch)

    Looks good

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    Re: End of my carpet project i like it (twitch)

    The carpet turned out nice. What ounce did you use? Did you just replace the two seats and it looks like you have wood under both seats. Does it sit any higher with the wood underneath.
    Carpet really gives the boat nice clean edges...

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    No those are the bases from the old seats that I re-carpeted and to accomodate the underseat storage.
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    Nice!

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    Looks good.

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    Looks great you did a great job on that Ranger.

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    twitch very NICE JOB

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