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Quick question,
I am into the interior now and was wondering what you guys did for headliner.
Basically, did you use the cardboard, or some other product.
Any ideas are welcome..I know there are some very initiative guys out there.
Pictures would be great.
Thank you, Alex.
Thank you Peter,
I did a search but could not find the above thread.
Great, that is exactly what I was looking for.
CO425 did a great job and thankful he took the time to post it.
Thank you, Alex
I used a sheet of 1/8 composite board cut to shape. Then used 3m headliner glue to stick some black vinyl fake leather to it. Got a frame at a junkyard for 6 bucks, painted it up clear, after cleaning old paint off. Total cost me 40 bucks, and looks pretty dang clean. Mandatory to have some insulation behind it, or the sun will have it sagging/ glue melting in a few months. Will shoot some pics in a few
Thank you Peter,
I did a search but could not find the above thread.
Great, that is exactly what I was looking for.
CO425 did a great job and thankful he took the time to post it.
Thank you, Alex
Hey! Mine was in there too, and looked pretty good too!
Thank all you guys Great ideas.
When I finish mine using the ideas here, I will come back and post pictures
Need to pick up vinyl from JoAnns and headliner glue.
Thank you all again
Alex
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