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WTB: Trunk side panels


oh2ryan

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Ryan, easy to make. Use your existing side boards as a pattern buy a Dry Erase/Chalk Board panel at Lowe's.

https://www.lowes.com/pd/24-in-W-x-36-in-H-Dry-Erase-Board/1000380577

 

Can get both panels on a 24" x 36" panel. I use the white side & trace the existing side boards with a Sharpie. The cut them out with a hand held jigsaw, sand the edges to the line if necessary. Then either paint them or have them covered in gray vinyl to match the trunk floor boards. 

 

 

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8 hours ago, adawil2002 said:

Ryan, easy to make. Use your existing side boards as a pattern buy a Dry Erase/Chalk Board panel at Lowe's.

https://www.lowes.com/pd/24-in-W-x-36-in-H-Dry-Erase-Board/1000380577

 

Can get both panels on a 24" x 36" panel. I use the white side & trace the existing side boards with a Sharpie. The cut them out with a hand held jigsaw, sand the edges to the line if necessary. Then either paint them or have them covered in gray vinyl to match the trunk floor boards. 

 

 

Trunk Side boards.JPG

Trunk Boards 01.JPG

Trunk Boards 02JPG.JPG

 

Those came out nice, way better than I would have thought if you just left me a description of how to do it. Thanks for the tip, this is a route I may go if I cannot find a perfect set of originals. Great work 

-Ryan

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