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Question Typical GM head liner

OK guys I have never redone a headliner before. Has anyone here done one? I wanna redo the whole thing, and I don't wanna just fix it cheaply. (You should hear some of the suggestions i get )

Anyway, any advise would be cool thanks

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OK guys I have never redone a headliner before. Has anyone here done one? I wanna redo the whole thing, and I don't wanna just fix it cheaply. (You should hear some of the suggestions i get )

Anyway, any advise would be cool thanks

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I assume you're talking about your GN. Here's a rather detailed link.
http://www.gnttype.org/techarea/body...headliner.html
Let me know what you think.
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Re: Typical GM head liner

That 's a pretty good link...
Hypsi87, have you thought of doing your own raised detail in it while it's out? You could use a piece of foam about 1/2 inch thick, cut out your own image, and place it on the headliner before gluing the fabric to it. It would give a raised lettering effect in your headliner. I plan on doing this in my camaro-raised flames from the windshield fading into the material.
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