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<blockquote data-quote="purpledog07" data-source="post: 630981" data-attributes="member: 22687"><p>I made mine years ago and it still looks good. I overordered and made a second from the excess fabric, sold straight away, good feedback.</p><p>A similar perforated vinyl is readily available off the roll, it's pliable and stretchy, so easy to fit tought. Surprisingly cheap and the width of a roll is over what you need for a t2 bay cab.</p><p>I know the original was heat seamed but stitching is just as good.</p><p>If you know someone with a sewing machine who can stitch straight, and big scissors. There are only a few straight lines of stitching to do and you already have the perfect template to measure and copy. I went slightly oversize on the outside edges then trimmed to suit during fitting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="purpledog07, post: 630981, member: 22687"] I made mine years ago and it still looks good. I overordered and made a second from the excess fabric, sold straight away, good feedback. A similar perforated vinyl is readily available off the roll, it's pliable and stretchy, so easy to fit tought. Surprisingly cheap and the width of a roll is over what you need for a t2 bay cab. I know the original was heat seamed but stitching is just as good. If you know someone with a sewing machine who can stitch straight, and big scissors. There are only a few straight lines of stitching to do and you already have the perfect template to measure and copy. I went slightly oversize on the outside edges then trimmed to suit during fitting. [/QUOTE]
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