Need a head liner for an 82FB W/Factory Sun Roof
Need a head liner for an 82FB W/Factory Sun Roof
If any body has an 82 head liner with factory sun roof that they would be willing to part with I'd be greatful.
color does not matter to me
email the info to me we can work out the price and payment options
Thanx, Duane
color does not matter to me
email the info to me we can work out the price and payment options
Thanx, Duane
Why are you guys all so far away? I have 6 total in the basement, S2 to S4's. For those of you wanting to recover your's, don't be cheap and buy the fabric store material. Go to your local automotive upholstry shop and buy the real headliner material. It's worth the cost in the long run and the finished job will be much nicer.
Originally Posted by trochoid
Why are you guys all so far away? I have 6 total in the basement, S2 to S4's. For those of you wanting to recover your's, don't be cheap and buy the fabric store material. Go to your local automotive upholstry shop and buy the real headliner material. It's worth the cost in the long run and the finished job will be much nicer.
Um... why the hell do you have 6 headliners in your basement? lol
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Originally Posted by trochoid
Why are you guys all so far away? I have 6 total in the basement, S2 to S4's. For those of you wanting to recover your's, don't be cheap and buy the fabric store material. Go to your local automotive upholstry shop and buy the real headliner material. It's worth the cost in the long run and the finished job will be much nicer.
Originally Posted by Ludicrous
Um... why the hell do you have 6 headliners in your basement? lol
and for the main reason its all about spare parts
For those of you who choose to recover thier headliner or door panels, 3M 90 Spray adhesive is the best product to use. I've found it at Home Depot in the paint dept.. When redoing door panels, the 1/8" foam backed headliner makes a great padding to use under new door fabric.
Anyone looking to redo thier interior over the winter, I'll be more than happy to recover thier door panels, headliners and wheel well covers. I can redo everything but the seats, my sewing isn't that good yet, lol. If need be my local guy can do the seats but he charges 45/hour and is very slow at times. The 300 ZX seats he did for me were 450, labor only.
If you are looking for a complete color change, the hard plastic parts and dash can be done too.
Sorry if this is a sneaky blatant ad for work, but I need to fund my TII install.
PM me if interested.
Anyone looking to redo thier interior over the winter, I'll be more than happy to recover thier door panels, headliners and wheel well covers. I can redo everything but the seats, my sewing isn't that good yet, lol. If need be my local guy can do the seats but he charges 45/hour and is very slow at times. The 300 ZX seats he did for me were 450, labor only.
If you are looking for a complete color change, the hard plastic parts and dash can be done too.
Sorry if this is a sneaky blatant ad for work, but I need to fund my TII install.
PM me if interested.
Must be a guy that just as old as you doing those seats eh
I'm going to check out that adhesive stuff out though.
I'm going to check out that adhesive stuff out though.
Originally Posted by trochoid
For those of you who choose to recover thier headliner or door panels, 3M 90 Spray adhesive is the best product to use. I've found it at Home Depot in the paint dept.. When redoing door panels, the 1/8" foam backed headliner makes a great padding to use under new door fabric.
Anyone looking to redo thier interior over the winter, I'll be more than happy to recover thier door panels, headliners and wheel well covers. I can redo everything but the seats, my sewing isn't that good yet, lol. If need be my local guy can do the seats but he charges 45/hour and is very slow at times. The 300 ZX seats he did for me were 450, labor only.
If you are looking for a complete color change, the hard plastic parts and dash can be done too.
Sorry if this is a sneaky blatant ad for work, but I need to fund my TII install.
PM me if interested.
Anyone looking to redo thier interior over the winter, I'll be more than happy to recover thier door panels, headliners and wheel well covers. I can redo everything but the seats, my sewing isn't that good yet, lol. If need be my local guy can do the seats but he charges 45/hour and is very slow at times. The 300 ZX seats he did for me were 450, labor only.
If you are looking for a complete color change, the hard plastic parts and dash can be done too.
Sorry if this is a sneaky blatant ad for work, but I need to fund my TII install.
PM me if interested.
Originally Posted by dj55b
Must be a guy that just as old as you doing those seats eh
I'm going to check out that adhesive stuff out though.
I'm going to check out that adhesive stuff out though.
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