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04-11-2009, 12:52 PM | #11 |
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So, the drains are run and done, the sunroof is in, and the wiring is plugged into some random plug in the passenger footwell (and the earth to the C pillar). It's got 3 basic positions - open, closed and vent. But it can be percentages of any of those as well.
So with that all done and drying/curing, time to tackle the headlining? Nah, CBF. SDo i decided to trim the pillars instead. So, out came the scissors, spray glue and the material, and to work i went. So, cut a rough shape out of the material, spray the pillar front and back, stick the material down and smooth out any ridges, wrap the material round the back, trim off any excess, and press the edges down. Nothing too hard really, but the C pillar seatbelt cutouts were a bit of a pest due to having a hole through the middle of them. It just meant a little more stretching And a closeup of the material. ...and that's it, until i tackle the headlining.
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