FS: GT3 Yard Sale
#17
I fully gutted my GT3 without any schematic. It was kinda fun, like a jigsaw puzzle, but it's really simple. A few parts need to be unscrewed, but a lot of it is just gentle but firm pulling. You can see how the things are attached, so detaching is not that hard. Once the seats were out, the whole interior (except dash) was out in about 2 hrs.
#19
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^no glue period. it's wedged in, otherwise just gravity hold.
it's VERY hard to put it back even if you took it out carfully.
just go pull it up a bit, you will know what i am talking about
it's VERY hard to put it back even if you took it out carfully.
just go pull it up a bit, you will know what i am talking about
#20
I would keep the front carpet since driver and passenger side is not flat(has raised reinforcement beams) unless u plan to put a cupcar wood panel by pedals plus u scratch up the paint as well from ne debris on shoe. Mike
#22
Its the photo that makes it look abit darker. Track mat won't sit flat on exposed surface due to raised beam. Get a cupcar wood floorboard unless u plan to modify the Trackmats and bolting it on. Actually u shouldn't have a problem without ne floorboard it's just u scuff the paint surface with your shoe. How far u plan to go with the stripper therapy? Mike
#24
^U had some nice toys - I like all 3 cars. As far as tech bar probably pita but removing it plus the seats then u got all the room for any removal : ). Start with the front trunk- that's easy. Mike