Interior fun (Final Pics on 22-23page)

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Re: Interior fun (now with fabric ideas!)

Green? :thinking:
I thought you were a "Lavender" kinda guy.
 

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How much of a PITA is it to get the headliner off? The pillar pieces are realll easy tho

Um I'm sure It's not that easy, a lot of people seem to be able to do it tho, to fix their sagging headliners. I get it done, the pillars, door panels, and headliner/ rear speaker tray. Probably keep the brushed silver trim pieces. I want this to be one of a kind :) what's irritating is I haven't found a visual headliner removal DIY.

Green? :thinking:
I thought you were a "Lavender" kinda guy.

Both will work nicely, Just depends on the pattern I need. The one where I stated was my favorite would look awesome. There's no lavender in the car so any color would would however I'm aiming for lavender like but I want a good pattern. White and black patterns would look good as well.






Starting next weekend
 
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bed line your interior :lawl:
That criss cross threaded pattern with maybe a lavender would look good, but you said you wanted patterns. Well I can't wait to see what you do with it! :)
 

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Yeah I laughedto myself at the idea of bedlined trim pieces. Tbh I'd go for a floral over a
that bc It's something different than the norm. Plus I don't have the money for all that


Watched a video on YouTube of a Saturn's headliner removal and it just seems like a big puzzle
 

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My gf's brother did his headliner in his jetta. poor jamoke wrapped the thing while it was in the car. All the flat spots look nice but where there is corners it looks horrible
 

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Holy molybdenum, why would he do that lol I bet the corners were impossible to do.

#1 get coolest fabric, cheapest price - clearance ftw.
#2 rip out interior and make sure I bought enough fabric.
And also buy the 3M adhesive spray.
#3 Maybe try out one piece

Hopefully do all that next Saturday. I have a garage at my disposal so out of the sun ftw.

Also I'm sure ill be driving around d without most of my interior bc I won't be in a rush to finish. I may do some other things also. I'm going all out with little money :eekwtf::roy:

I'm excited and It's going to be wild. I was looking at some tassels :lawl:
 

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i cant wait to see what ur gonna do!!!!!!!

but like i sayd before if ur gonna do a big piece like the headliner make sure u get the heavy duty adhesive!!
 

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Trust in me my brethren and mighty good sayer, tis I Mathias, the seeker of thy stickiest of thy sticking spray of adhesive!

As the God's bare witness, I speaketh thou trusting truths of excitement. Fore thine born as first chapters do, something far more different, comforting, and brave than 100 fare maiden. Thy Glory thine speaks of Mathias's vehicular interiour, the seeker of thou truth of thine fabric.
 
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