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Thread: Flip-Flop Boot

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    Flip-Flop Boot

    Hey just wondering if anyone has done this conversion and if so if you have some step by step instructions to explain how to do this

    Cheers

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    The instructions should come with the Kit when you buy from reputable companies like Flying Performance etc..
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    ive got DIY instructions for an EK sedan.... i dont think it will work with an EG though....different lifting mechanism.... only takes 2 hinges, some bolts and 2 locks....

    can get all the stuff at a hardware...

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    yo i just done it today!! on my ek sedan. was a bit of bitch casue had to figure out what i was doin... but once u know wat u doin is easy.. looks the shiznit dude!! ill post some pics soon so u can see how i did it.

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    do u mind posting up a pic, i dont know what a flip flop boot is?

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    Have a look at this ebay link to get the idea:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/88-04...96333730QQrdZ1

    Instead of the boot being hinged near the windscreen you move the hinges so it opens upwards.
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