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    You are here entirely tooo much!! Jeffylou87's Avatar
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    Here's an update for ya'll!!

    I did my girlfriends healdiner today in a fabric that she liked that matched her interior. Got it done in exactly 3 hours from start to finish.. panels and everything! I'm proud of myself and my gf cause she helped out too.

    She drives a 00 ES Northstar White with gray interior.







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    WOW! LOL! For a sec I thought u changed yours out for this til I read it! LMAO!
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    sorry to bump an old thread but was your material wide enough to where you only had to use one piece or did you have to use multiple pieces to cover the entire headliner? if that made no sense tell me lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue8G View Post
    sorry to bump an old thread but was your material wide enough to where you only had to use one piece or did you have to use multiple pieces to cover the entire headliner? if that made no sense tell me lol
    Ive done my headliner as well, u can check my build thread, I used one large piece. I believe you will get the best results from this, as I did.
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    What was that LED looking thing hanging from your celing? Are those cop lights???
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    ^I expecting that is a custom mirror for her car..!!
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    ^ I think faction's talking about Jeffy's car, not his GF's. It's hanging in the back window. I would guess some lights or an LED sign perhaps...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Faction View Post
    What was that LED looking thing hanging from your celing? Are those cop lights???
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    ^I expecting that is a custom mirror for her car..!!
    Quote Originally Posted by charris View Post
    ^ I think faction's talking about Jeffy's car, not his GF's. It's hanging in the back window. I would guess some lights or an LED sign perhaps...
    he is a volunteer firefighter or paramedic. I forgot which. But they are LED lights
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    I'm an EMT.. They are emergency lights.. Thanks for all the comments... I have them in the front and rear.. Usually when you order a yard it's wide enough to cover from side to side, I usually get four yards to do the headliner and rear deck..

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    Hey Jeffy (and everyone else) you may have seen the black/grey checkered fabric I used for my interior. Well the doors look great, but the headliner sags unmerciful. Could it be the fabric? The back of it is completely smooth, which I later realized could make it harder for the glue to grab onto it and hold it to the headliner? I used 3m super 90, and sprayed it generously, let it get tacky, and worked the fabric on. Should I just get a thicker material (well not necessarily thicker, just more "grab able" for the glue) and redo it? Like black vinyl maybe?

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