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  • #16
    Oooooh, that Argyle is freaking sweet. I dig the checker and the pinstripes as well.

    You can never go wrong with suede either.

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    • #17
      Hmmmm there r some cool liners in here. I need to put one in my car.

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      • #18


        how's that? lol
        Its all about
        "Fit&Finish..."

        Originally posted by HooWybrow
        I gotta say, I saw this car, and got a boner.

        And, no, it wasn't just the pleat in the pants. It was a full fledged man-love-car boner.

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        • #19
          In my Honda...


          flickr

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          • #20
            New headliner is in. Will post pics tomo.

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            • #21
              good thread.. keep them coming.


              Originally posted by starve
              Caveman Stance: the barbaric and savage nature of how we roll

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              • #22
                Do most of you guys do your own work or is it "outsourced". Headliner would be a fun project to do over the winter to make me feel like I accomplished something.
                stanceworks: I don't really fit in.

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                • #23
                  Not the greatest pics but...





                  ... but I think I am going back to a solid color and leaving the sunroof hounds tooth plaid. Removing and reinstalling that piece was a bitch haha.
                  My website

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                  • #24
                    i really wanna pinstripe the headliner on my e28
                    2011 Outback 2.5i 6MT #subarubaru - daily/off-pavement adventure vehicle
                    2001 BMW 325i Wagon 6MT #daswagoon - wife's #becauseracewagon
                    1996 Suburban 2500 TD #superbbourbon - tow bitch/people hauler

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                    • #25
                      Was in my E36, but then it fell and I replaced it with just plain black. There was a thread on bimmerforums.com that I made about it somewhere floating around. Its actually a bed sheet from wal-mart


                      -Dan

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                      • #26
                        some nice headliners in here!
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                        • #27
                          sick. I wanna do this as my next project. is there a diy on this ?

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by wheelfetish View Post
                            Bedsheets huh... good find!
                            My website

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by implayaz9 View Post
                              sick. I wanna do this as my next project. is there a diy on this ?
                              !!
                              -Ian

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                              • #30
                                From what i researched yesterday

                                Problem: Sagging headliner over the rear seats. Solution: Remove and replace the headliner. The task was actually easier than expected. I'd rate this a 3 on a 1-5 difficulty scale. General Tips: Protect the interior of your car, especially the A/B/C pillar trim and the felt edging around the door s


                                Replacing, installing or repairing the automotive headliner in your car, truck, van or SUV is a simple job that any Do It Yourselfer can do if you follow these easy steps.


                                I pretty much didn't follow those guidelines though, i just needed help getting the headliner out.

                                The only materials i used were 3M 90 hi-strength adhesive, hot glue gun, fabric.

                                Getting the lines straight on the plaid was a BITCH, there are spots that are wavy, but were impossible to get straight.

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