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ArthurS 2003-08-25 10:59 AM

Derailing and Tinting
 
Well after see three black wagons all tinted and de-railed at the Sac meet, I am going to same route. I am going to drive back down there in about 3 weeks and have that guy help me with the process and have his friend tint my windows 20% for 80$. The new flat rails are going to cost 82.30 per side unless I can find a better deal somewhere. But soon the Wagon is going to be SICK!!!

* EDIT - Found the molding for 52.26 per side through subiegal with 43.00 dollars for shipping. So a little cheaper.

sperry 2003-08-25 01:04 PM

YES! That's gonna look dope Art! Somehow the de-railing makes those things go from grocery getter to sport-wagon IMO. Very Golf-ish!

Theo 2003-08-26 07:15 PM

I hate to sound lame but what are you de-railing? The roof rack rails? I would love to remove the rack on my wagon...

Theo

ArthurS 2003-08-26 07:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Theo
I hate to sound lame but what are you de-railing? The roof rack rails? I would love to remove the rack on my wagon...

Theo

Yep. That exactly. I so far can find the molds for about 140 total. It takes about 2 hours if you do it right. Here is the PM sent to me from a guy in Sac that we meet at the meet:

Quote:

Originally Posted by wrxwgn03
Hey there,
It's Brian from the meet in Natomas. I found the part numbers here.

Left side is 91046FE010 and right side is 91046FE000.

And the walkthrough on scoobymods.com is here.

http://www.scoobymods.com/forums/sh...s=&threadid=321

If you guys want help or anything. Just let me know.

enjoy!



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