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Old 06-12-2004, 04:13 PM
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Carbon Fiber Headliner...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=42612

Don't know if they have them for 4th gens (probably not), but thought it was interesting...
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Re: Carbon Fiber Headliner...

I was thinking about fiberglassing my own for my crx, but the thought of resin everywhere scared me, hey I might try it still.
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Re: Carbon Fiber Headliner...

fiberglass it outside of the car then put it back in. I'm having my whole interior done in carbon fiber (real not that sticker shit). All the plastic will be draped in carbon (dash, door pannels, rear interior pannels, ect) I'll post some pictures when it is finished (two months or so, the wont start it till another month and half )
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Re: Carbon Fiber Headliner...

But you have to fiberglass the mold, you lay down some tape or tin foil on your roof then apply resin over that, then a layer or two of fiberglass. You need a good few layers to get the base of it, then you take it out and build from that...
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Re: Carbon Fiber Headliner...

no, just take your headliner out and cover it in fiberglass.
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Re: Carbon Fiber Headliner...

Hmmm, put a 18" LCD in the roof, haha.
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thats pretty sharp, gotta love the look of the weave
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Re: Carbon Fiber Headliner...

i actually like that. can't wait till they start making them for the 4th gens.
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