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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Dyeguy's 1648 Mod- Pics Update... DONE
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<blockquote data-quote="CHILLWILLATX" data-source="post: 140985" data-attributes="member: 3084"><p>What you should do is leave the console and everything else you did the way it is. THEN -Build a front box kind of the shape of a triangle so it would appear the be sloping in the front. Carpet it - put a door in the front and bam you got dry storage -& also , a more areo dynamic look to it "so it doesn't look so boxy". Since you are strapped on cash this would be a cheap quick fix to it appearing so bulky. The dry box storage area idea is what you should do. I believe its the little extra attention to detail that makes peopel pay more. Plus that dry storage area is allways good for a wallet - or various other items you need to get to quick when you don't need to be getting down on the floor in the storage. Hell put a lock on it, mabey even cram a cd/radio player in there? That would be cheap and increase the resell mabey a few 100$. What do you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHILLWILLATX, post: 140985, member: 3084"] What you should do is leave the console and everything else you did the way it is. THEN -Build a front box kind of the shape of a triangle so it would appear the be sloping in the front. Carpet it - put a door in the front and bam you got dry storage -& also , a more areo dynamic look to it "so it doesn't look so boxy". Since you are strapped on cash this would be a cheap quick fix to it appearing so bulky. The dry box storage area idea is what you should do. I believe its the little extra attention to detail that makes peopel pay more. Plus that dry storage area is allways good for a wallet - or various other items you need to get to quick when you don't need to be getting down on the floor in the storage. Hell put a lock on it, mabey even cram a cd/radio player in there? That would be cheap and increase the resell mabey a few 100$. What do you think? [/QUOTE]
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