Just noticed the double post so I'll answer another question that was posed by Slizoth on how well sealed the door would be to moisture.
I actually did a better job of resealing the car from the factory... the garbage bag trim does have holes and slits for the cables and various wiring looms to come out and isn't a great seal. If you take a look at this picture you will see that there are several slits that are used to pass the wiring and door cables through at points.
I addressed every single hole that was in the door either by covering it up with Damplifier or by using plastic sign board covered with Damplifier and the tape to seal it.
The only holes I did not plug were the holes for the plastic panels to clip back into. Each of the clips has a thin rubber washer on it and so they seal tightly on their own (and prevent the door panel from rattling as well).
Don't forget that the Overkill Pro is closed cell foam, and is a waterproof barrier in itself, and we're talking vertical surfaces here, so they will not have issues with water pooling and seeping through.
The door seals were an ucky mess... so I didn't keep them around... so unfortunately I won't be able to take any additional pics of them.