Just did a headliner and sailpanels fix
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Just did a headliner and sailpanels fix
Just fixed my headliner, sail panels and sunvisors. These were original tan... for 20 years ago. But In the end they were more of a brown/black white shade 
The head liner was all dried out and cracked. So I reinforced it with some pu resin. Then used spray contact glue to glue the fabric in place. I´m happy with the results, and it saved my probably +1000 bucks





The head liner was all dried out and cracked. So I reinforced it with some pu resin. Then used spray contact glue to glue the fabric in place. I´m happy with the results, and it saved my probably +1000 bucks




Last edited by einarak; Aug 14, 2008 at 06:42 AM.
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From: Reykjavík, Iceland
Car: Camaro RS
Engine: 327
Transmission: T-56
Axle/Gears: Alloy axles, motive 3.73
Re: Just did a headliner and sailpanels fix
Hehe, the headliner + sailpanel + sunvisors kit at youngsfbody.com is 255. And sine í dont live in the usa, shipping would be arount 300 to my country (the headliner is quite big u know) so that makes around 5-600$ Than I have to pay a load of stupit taxes and fees which would be around 250$ for 600$ inport. So in the end it's somewhere between 750-900
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Re: Just did a headliner and sailpanels fix
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