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97GS-TSpyder - You are the man. I just picked up some of that vinyl yesterday and I went to work on some of my panels. It turned out great. Looks very OEM. It was a little more difficult to apply as apposed to tweed (because it's thicker and doesnt stretch). Here's some pics. I will have everything done by Sunday. I'm considering having my headliner and visors done in vinyl too; just to match the rest of the car...... What do you think?
 

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That looks pretty good! Can you give us some pictures with it installed? I'd like to see what it looks like all black.
 
lngbrdr said:
That looks pretty good! Can you give us some pictures with it installed? I'd like to see what it looks like all black.
Yes, but unfortunately, it wont be for a while. I can reinstall these pillars until I get the headliner finished. My interior is all screwed up right now, and I probably wont have it all back together for another 2 weeks or so......
 
GOod job man...Glad you took my reccomendation, looks so much better, easier to clean, and liek you said OEM....let us know when you get more done..

Also for your headliner, if you want to do somethign really nice, get a few yards of headliner material, trace out a design, then lay liek 3 or 4 layers of the cut design on top of each other, and lay the vynal over that, it works real nice, i did it on my install in my trunk....let me know if you have any other questions
 
97GS-TSpyder said:
Also for your headliner, if you want to do somethign really nice, get a few yards of headliner material, trace out a design, then lay liek 3 or 4 layers of the cut design on top of each other, and lay the vynal over that, it works real nice, i did it on my install in my trunk....let me know if you have any other questions

got any good pics of that finished product? i didn't see any in your gallery.

~Kurt

ps... on a side note, the timeslip in your gallery... 10sec?? that's gotta be the 1/8th mile right? at 71mph
 
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