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cutting doors for CSII install
I'm planning on installing the CSII lower door panels into my LS. Unfortunatley the doors need to be cut for the speaker install, so before I attempt any *hacking up* I'd like to see if anyone on here has done this mod themselves and pictures of the doors/where they cut, or if their Turbo Buick has it done from the factory, where it is cut exactly. Thanks
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-86' MCSS black/gray/Q-Jet 383 -87' MCLS silver/gray/T-Tops TPI 5.7 -90' Buick LeSabre bone stock
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Thanks, this is pretty much what I was planning to do but am still hoping for a pic before cutting into the metal
. I was suprised when I got the CSII lower panels that all GM did was cut up regular door panels pretty much and put the pods on them . Guess I shouldn't of expected anything more eh'. Do the power window motors get in the way or need to be moved? They seem pretty close to where I would cut. I don't wanna cut rust free doors but oh well, not like you can see it or it hurts the structure or anything.
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-86' MCSS black/gray/Q-Jet 383 -87' MCLS silver/gray/T-Tops TPI 5.7 -90' Buick LeSabre bone stock
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