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Does anybody have an extra set of black Vintage door panels without speaker holes in them. I'll trade straight up for a pair with speaker holes. This would be perfect for someone ordering a black speedtser that plans on cutting anyway. I'll even throw in the speakers. I have finally decided to remove the TOTALLY '90's CD player and any remnant of a music producing system from the Speedy. If I don't hear from anyone, I'll just have to go straight to the source....but it kills me wondering how many perfectly good ones are just getting cut up anyway when these are sitting are already "ruined (in my eyes)".
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Does anybody have an extra set of black Vintage door panels without speaker holes in them. I'll trade straight up for a pair with speaker holes. This would be perfect for someone ordering a black speedtser that plans on cutting anyway. I'll even throw in the speakers. I have finally decided to remove the TOTALLY '90's CD player and any remnant of a music producing system from the Speedy. If I don't hear from anyone, I'll just have to go straight to the source....but it kills me wondering how many perfectly good ones are just getting cut up anyway when these are sitting are already "ruined (in my eyes)".
Luke

As Greg mentioned, a trip to a shop is cheap.

Cheaper yet is to buy a yard (a yard is usually 54" wide)or so of the vinyl and do it yourself.
I have done the panels myself, it take less than an hour. A can of 3M spray adhesive and a pair of scissors and a hair drier is all you will need.
The trick is to use the hair drier along the panel corners gently stretching as you go, then with a straight blade carefully trim the excess material on the back of the panel so the vinyl doesn't bunch annd wrinkle.
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