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TipStylez
08-16-2007, 01:49 AM
Where can i find these? Have no luck finding them in the US. And i dont know that many online stores that sell VIP parts ect.
Yokotas13
08-16-2007, 04:50 AM
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site vendors?
PANCAKES!
08-16-2007, 06:38 AM
You can hit up "Auto Fashion" @ 858-635-6620 and ask for Freddie!
They can get you curtains and I think they may have some Garson ones still in stock.....
jubei07
08-16-2007, 10:02 AM
Where can you get the black mesh curtains? I want to be able to still see through the curtains whether pulled back or pulled out. Is it difficult to see past the curtains when they are pulled back, in other words is it obstructive when looking out the rear passenger window when your pulling into traffic?
PANCAKES!
08-16-2007, 10:36 AM
If you get the mesh curtains, when bunched up you won't be able to see through the wholes:slap: and when you drive w/ them open your visibilty will be even worse than if they were closed! I've had my curtains for as long as I've had the car (about a year) and driving in SD and traffic I have had little trouble to none. Use your mirrors and phyically check your blind spots, it's really not that hard! Unless your tryna be gangsta and lean like a cholo.......
zion_97
08-16-2007, 10:42 AM
If lean like a cholo.......
Thats how I roll. True to the game:shrug:
jubei07
08-16-2007, 04:35 PM
If you get the mesh curtains, when bunched up you won't be able to see through the wholes:slap: and when you drive w/ them open your visibilty will be even worse than if they were closed! I've had my curtains for as long as I've had the car (about a year) and driving in SD and traffic I have had little trouble to none. Use your mirrors and phyically check your blind spots, it's really not that hard! Unless your tryna be gangsta and lean like a cholo.......
Ha ha yeah, I kinda figured that. But when they're open can you still see through them? Is it like the mesh on the rear sunshade or is there less visibility? I noticed you had curtains on the front and rear, I was like man that must obstruct vision somehow. I have those little round convex mirrors on the outside mirrors and a Broadway Convex on the rearview, both help tremendously in traffic (Jap moves). But when merging or pulling into on-coming traffic I have the habit of looking out of the rear passenger mirror as a precaution, so I didn't know if the rear curtain blocks your view any. But like anything, you learn to adjust. Do curtains keep the car any cooler when fully open?
PANCAKES!
08-16-2007, 09:11 PM
Ha ha yeah, I kinda figured that. But when they're open can you still see through them? Is it like the mesh on the rear sunshade or is there less visibility? I noticed you had curtains on the front and rear, I was like man that must obstruct vision somehow. I have those little round convex mirrors on the outside mirrors and a Broadway Convex on the rearview, both help tremendously in traffic (Jap moves). But when merging or pulling into on-coming traffic I have the habit of looking out of the rear passenger mirror as a precaution, so I didn't know if the rear curtain blocks your view any. But like anything, you learn to adjust. Do curtains keep the car any cooler when fully open?
Grab a pair of basket ball shorts and try and look through a part of it and that's what it woud be like! Driving in SD you have to have alot of driving skill cause these drivers are nuts also I learned alot of my driving skills from C4President from back in our crazy ass driving days! But yea, I've maybe had one incident wear I didn't see the car (Honestly). What I do is I watch for wear the cars are in my mirrors and if there in my blind spot I'll sit up to look or wait tell there out my blind spot, but it's just like normal driving! NO PROBLEMS AT ALL!!!!
BTW-Curtains are made for show and not really for keeping heat out all though yes they can keep the heat out but if you leave em in the sun too long they will turn a brownish color!
DriftGirl
08-17-2007, 07:12 AM
Where can you get the black mesh curtains? I want to be able to still see through the curtains whether pulled back or pulled out. Is it difficult to see past the curtains when they are pulled back, in other words is it obstructive when looking out the rear passenger window when your pulling into traffic?
I think I have a set still. Front / Rear and back window. Lemme check later today. Hit me on PM if I get distracted and forget :shrug:
Benji
08-17-2007, 07:18 AM
I tie my curtains down to the tightest loop on the belt that way they are as skinny as possible to minimize obstruction when checking my blindspots over the shoulder. They also don't flap in the wind as much compared to when I used to have them on its loosest loop.
zion_97
08-17-2007, 07:41 AM
Well simple solution would be to remove them and stick them on for shows or pics. Mine I leave on and yes I have to be more careful while driving but that is a good thing.
VIPFlame
08-18-2007, 07:21 AM
I tie my curtains down to the tightest loop on the belt that way they are as skinny as possible to minimize obstruction when checking my blindspots over the shoulder. They also don't flap in the wind as much compared to when I used to have them on its loosest loop.
Which brand of curtains are you using?
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