Cover made with leftover fabric.
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Cover made with leftover fabric.
Well I finished my headliner today.. It was a little harder then I expected.. I got some wrinkles in it but I think I can deal with them, which their not easy to see wih the camo pattern.. Where the speakers are located was the hardest part for me.. That headliner adhesive is strong as hell... Once you put the fabric on the board It was hard to get off if I had to correct a spot.. now i just need to cut the holes for lights, speaker and seatbelt
Well I had some left over fabric after doing the headliner I decided to make a cover for my arm rest. I think it turned out pretty damn good. No glue needed so I can take it off and it will be back to normal.
Well I had some left over fabric after doing the headliner I decided to make a cover for my arm rest. I think it turned out pretty damn good. No glue needed so I can take it off and it will be back to normal.
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I am thinking of using digital army corduro camo for the headliner. I want to cover my seats in the same. I think that the gray in the pattern will look good with my gray interior.
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Originally Posted by RenegadeT
sweet, where'd you get the fabric? I had the 4x60mph AC going the other day, noticed the headliner grabbed some air
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