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Old 12-13-2006, 12:51 AM   #4
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I think you are thinking of the "magic door handles" by Lafrance autoworks? ? ? Not sure on the shop name. They did a kit on the Overhaulin' magnum. It is pretty damn expensive for the kit and you can still see the outline of the door handle. You can mold them in, but I think it would be cheaper to have a body shop do it.

I have shaved many a door handles and just like Tuckin Toys, I usually used a piece of 18ga. We had a metal brake so we could create the body line. If you do it yourself, you must have patience. You must cool off each weld otherwise you will warp the panel and cause more work.

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