Fiberglass rear interior cargo door panel
Hi all,
Below are a couple of pics of our rear interior cargo panel that we made out of fiberglass. This panel replaces the cheap one made out of carpet! For those interested, you can purchase these direct through us for $35 each plus shipping. The panel will be finished in a gray gelcoat that will be ready to be primered and painted. I used double sided foam tape and it secures the panel easily. Installs quick! If you have any lighting installed in the rear, the panel will accent it A LOT! Contact me at audioformz@aol.com or call 888-254-2826 with any questions or if you would like to place an order.
Keep Jammin,
--Ronnie
www.audioformz.com

Below are a couple of pics of our rear interior cargo panel that we made out of fiberglass. This panel replaces the cheap one made out of carpet! For those interested, you can purchase these direct through us for $35 each plus shipping. The panel will be finished in a gray gelcoat that will be ready to be primered and painted. I used double sided foam tape and it secures the panel easily. Installs quick! If you have any lighting installed in the rear, the panel will accent it A LOT! Contact me at audioformz@aol.com or call 888-254-2826 with any questions or if you would like to place an order.
Keep Jammin,
--Ronnie
www.audioformz.com

looks nice - looks just like mine :D
I noticed you had/have the same problem I did/do. The finished panel looks a lot better than the damn hatch it's attatched to. Toyota didn't clear coat the inside of the rear hatch and it's dull looking.
(clear coating the rear hatch jamb is coming soon).
*TIP* for those who would like to be able to remove the fiberglass panel periodically, use either velcro tape or only a few small well placed peices of double-sided tape. If you run tape all the way around it - it aint coming back off without a fight.
BTW.. $35? Even in unpainted trim, that's a good price. You can do it yourself for almost the same price - and you still get stuck doing the work. At $35, screw DIYing it - buy it!
Let Rcherry2 under-sell his product
and take advantage of him before it goes up.
(I made mine - and I'm good with glass... I woulda paid someone $35 just so I wouldn't have had to bother with it!)
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I noticed you had/have the same problem I did/do. The finished panel looks a lot better than the damn hatch it's attatched to. Toyota didn't clear coat the inside of the rear hatch and it's dull looking.
(clear coating the rear hatch jamb is coming soon).
*TIP* for those who would like to be able to remove the fiberglass panel periodically, use either velcro tape or only a few small well placed peices of double-sided tape. If you run tape all the way around it - it aint coming back off without a fight.
BTW.. $35? Even in unpainted trim, that's a good price. You can do it yourself for almost the same price - and you still get stuck doing the work. At $35, screw DIYing it - buy it!
Let Rcherry2 under-sell his product
(I made mine - and I'm good with glass... I woulda paid someone $35 just so I wouldn't have had to bother with it!)
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Nice looking work ..... Kudos to a company that finally is keeping the price more than fair .... Your work looks great !
The panels that you have showing on the floor, do you make those as well ?
The panels that you have showing on the floor, do you make those as well ?
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From: 886motorwerx
Originally Posted by rcherry2

Thanks for the positive comments guys! I'm not out to make a killing on these panels as you can see...maybe have enough left for a value meal (maybe can even supersize it) :D Actually, I made a quick mold and its not too much work. I have a couple extra ones now and can easily make more. So feel free to take advantage of me while you can!
BTW, those are some good points about the double sided tape. It will be hard to remove! Velcro is another alternative.
Also, this panel would be an ideal place to do some custom air brushing! And I agree 100%, the rear hatch needs to be clear coated as well! May do that in the near future.
In the picture also is our subwoofer enclosure and amp rack. They are available through us or scionlife. Yes, Brad....you need an amp rack to go with your enclosure! That will set off the rear for sure! I will be sending out this week a black amp rack and enclosure to Chris so check it out!
If anyone wants to order a panel, you can call us at 888-254-2826. We accept paypal and all major cc's.
BTW, those are some good points about the double sided tape. It will be hard to remove! Velcro is another alternative.
Also, this panel would be an ideal place to do some custom air brushing! And I agree 100%, the rear hatch needs to be clear coated as well! May do that in the near future.
In the picture also is our subwoofer enclosure and amp rack. They are available through us or scionlife. Yes, Brad....you need an amp rack to go with your enclosure! That will set off the rear for sure! I will be sending out this week a black amp rack and enclosure to Chris so check it out!
If anyone wants to order a panel, you can call us at 888-254-2826. We accept paypal and all major cc's.
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