Re Trimming

Thin bits of metal and bright blue light. Including glass & trim.

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crazymilk
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Re Trimming

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I am looking to re trim the inside wall/panels in this:
http://www.harrisonstrimsupplies.co.uk/ ... -455-p.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I done it last year however I dont like the colour.

When I did it last year I had all the glass was out so it was easy to cut around and get a good finish once the glass rubbers were back in.

My question is, is it easy enough to tuck inside the glass rubbers to get a nice finish when the glass is in situ?
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Re: Re Trimming

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no it isn't, not saying its impossible. im guessing you are tucking it under the rubber window seals, leisure drive did it this way.
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