Headliner Installation (parts)
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Car: 1989 Camaro IROC-Z
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Headliner Installation (parts)
I just finished removing the headline out of my 1985 camaro. The only issue is that the guy who had it before me decided to crazy glue the trim pieces above the driver and passenger doors to the roof itself. As you could probably guess this means all of the little plastic clips on the trim pieces are broken off and the white clips that insert into the roof are gone. Does anyone know where I can find these white clips/trim pieces? Thanks!
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Car: 1985 Trans Am T-Top
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Re: Headliner Installation (parts)
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The white fasteners are easy to replace, auto parts store or clipsandfasteners.com but your problem is probably that the slots in the trim pieces that hold the white clips are long gone. Either have to glue the white clips in place or repair the slots or get better trim.
The white fasteners are easy to replace, auto parts store or clipsandfasteners.com but your problem is probably that the slots in the trim pieces that hold the white clips are long gone. Either have to glue the white clips in place or repair the slots or get better trim.
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Re: Headliner Installation (parts)
Hard top?
The white fasteners are easy to replace, auto parts store or clipsandfasteners.com but your problem is probably that the slots in the trim pieces that hold the white clips are long gone. Either have to glue the white clips in place or repair the slots or get better trim.
The white fasteners are easy to replace, auto parts store or clipsandfasteners.com but your problem is probably that the slots in the trim pieces that hold the white clips are long gone. Either have to glue the white clips in place or repair the slots or get better trim.
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