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> cutting floor pan tar, how long should it take?
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post Oct 5 2007, 03:46 PM
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Here is what our man cut for a car. It fits PERFECTLY! Just thought I would show every one what the pattern should look like.


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post Oct 6 2007, 02:56 PM
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I noticed a little bit of difference in noise level, but I would way rather compensate for that with some other kind of removable material that can be easily pulled out for cleanup once in a while. Permanently sticking 20lbs of tar to your floor is not the best way of reducing noise levels. Especially considering it is a horrible rust magnet.

This is a great product for those who have concours cars that will be examined by a show judge to see if the stuff under the carpet looks like something the factory did 30 years ago. Very nicely done. Clearly it was cut with much care and concern for fit.
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