Making the FTO more practical. (mod in the making)

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Astron_Boy wrote:I have used 8.5 rolls (3sqm)
I just had to add it ......
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Ahh, didn't see the edit.
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Just opened another 4 rolls in preparation for the boot.

Will use more than that, but I buy in lots of 4, that way I don't buy too many and have rolls I won't use.
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More rolls than a fat kid..
I just had to add it ......
sublime19 wrote:Lol clearly you don't know me well enough, it was a joke :roll:
I talk a lot of sh*t, usually have to keep a roll of toilet paper handy in the car for my mouth :lol:
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A bit more done.
Boot in the FTO is worse than the Magna sedan I did, that's for sure. :evil:
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More.
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Time to buy more, 1 roll left.
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One side almost done.
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I've contemplated doing some interior panels like that, just never found any sound deadener that I like that's cheap enough
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I was planning on using this ... http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/321130343578 ... 1423.l2649
Thought it was cheap enough.
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XenaP wrote:I was planning on using this ... http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/321130343578 ... 1423.l2649
Thought it was cheap enough.
As a note to that, the butyl product from Jaycar, at the same quantity would cost you $40 less.
Given they're both generic brands, would do the same job...

http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=AX3687
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Thank you :D
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XenaP wrote:Thank you :D
I'm not saying that's the best to get, but in comparison to the one you linked, it comes up cheaper.
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It's always good to have comparisons. I have a bad habit of just assuming I get the best deal on Ebay :roll:
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i am confused :? . Why you have to Sound Deadening your car ?
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Getting old. :lol:

I drive around in the Mercedes most of the time, which is whisper quiet, then get in to the loud FTO.
For long drives, I find the FTO tiring, and with the move and longer driving in general, it just makes sense.

Again, it's a lead up to something else, and that's all I'm saying at the moment. ;)
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Astron_Boy wrote:Getting old. :lol:

I drive around in the Mercedes most of the time, which is whisper quiet, then get in to the loud FTO.
For long drives, I find the FTO tiring, and with the move and longer driving in general, it just makes sense.

Again, it's a lead up to something else, and that's all I'm saying at the moment. ;)
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I know what it is :twisted:
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Vectose wrote:I know what it is :twisted:
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Lawl.

P.S. No, the rear of the car does not have a rust problem, it's the previous owners poor attempt at rust prevention. (almost worked, except in 1 small area. :lol: )
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