Old Oct 5, 2009 | 09:41 AM
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Default Re: any shops that make rear seat delete kits

Originally Posted by driskill
ok , so i take all blame , regardless of price, job is to be done right, which i was not notified that there was ever a problem , tho not linked to port job , just not replacing guides , till just recently- on this post , no blame was pushed my way by way of 8urcivic, regardless , if given the chance , even for prices charged ,( agreed by poster) i am sure i could have made all parties involved- happy with the outcome , and again , I am about to invest in a cnc porting machine , post to be made soon! and a milling machine , so all will be done " in house" - sorry for such a long sentence ,breath- lol
CNC Is amaaazing. I run a Bystronic Laser and it makes everything soso easy. Good luck with the programming!