Altering stainless trim



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rogerh
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Altering stainless trim

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Over the years, several people have asked me if I have a nice trunklip stainless trimpiece to sell. I didn't. And they are not so easy to find out there.
Well, recently I was looking at some SF side trim I have. One piece was flattened pretty good at one end. I thought to myself- "maybe I can cut this down and convert it to a trunklip trim"
Holding the piece next to my trunklip piece on my car...I made some marks with a Sharpie, and using a hacksaw and tinsnips, I cut the trim, and peened over the ends. The resulting trim is pretty good, if I say so myself. Anybody want or need one? I will gladly sell it for $20-
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sold it for $20-
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