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turbotalon31

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Jan 9, 2010
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Check this out just finished a custom headliner for my friends 95 talon. I think it came out great let me know what you think.
 

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That looks pretty awesome. I thought about doing something like that to the hubby's car but just doing like an insert of a mitsubishi emblem. But he's got a sunroof so if I did it couldn't be huge. Good job!
 
I am working on one with with the mitsu emblem now im doing to small ones behind the sunroof, I will post pics when i get the material on.
 
Very nice, I'm impressed... What kind of glue was used to achieve this exactly? Thanks!
 
You should do a write-up on here showing how to do that because it looks sick.
 
now that is CUSTOM. Built, not bought. Great idea i give you credit for the quality i wasnt expecting that when i saw the thread. You sir got a future in interiors/upholestry :thumb:
 
Agentorange313 yes i do all kind of headliners and some other interior stuff pm me if you are interested ... When i start my next one ill do a step by step for all u guys who want to try it.
 
Looks very cool. I'm interested in seeing how this was done.
 
Agentorange313 yes i do all kind of headliners and some other interior stuff pm me if you are interested ... When i start my next one ill do a step by step for all u guys who want to try it.

I look forward to the how-to. I could use a new headliner and I wouldn't be against doing this if it isn't too difficult.
 
Yes it is upside down when you look at it in the car. That is what the customer wanted and the customer is always right. LOL I will post pics of my 1g headliner with step by step instructions when i start it in a week or so and a list of all the materials needed.
 
That headliner is sweet! You should make some matching interior pieces for your doors to go along with it. I'm glad my 1g headliner is holding up, if it decides to fail anytime I might do something similar. Good work!
 
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