ArcTec34,
Great work! Looks flawless. I figured it would be helpful for others to see some problem areas and some helpful tips. Some of this stuff didn't occur to me until I finished and redid the entire panel because of that one little part.
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1. Door handles. In the above picture is how the door handle looked before cutting it. Cut around the door handle itself (the red outline). Carefully remove and pull down that piece so that it can be bent underneath the handle. Be careful when pulling down on the vinyl, as it may tear further than your cut. With your heat source warm up the bottom of the handle and work your way up. This will allow you enough material to get underneath the handle. Cut off access. Place a new piece on the door handle and done.
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2. Window trim of the door. I did not remove it but with a sharp exacto I slid it on top of a very thin pry tool. I pressed the pry tool hard to the bottom of the window trim and slid that along.
Tip - at the end of the door trim (towards the rear) cut up before reaching the end of the trim. As the trim does not go all the way across the door. Well at least for wagons. This is so that you can wrap the vinyl around the last bit of door.
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3. Rear door. Leave a lot of access on both sides, mainly the towards the front. The rear door goes behind the front (again this is so for wagons). Leave enough so you can tuck the vinyl.
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4. Remove gas cap. That one was easy but I forgot you can take it off
I wish you were closer so we could help each other. Good luck