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Oh man, it just folds up around the glass area. The headliner should still only be clipped in around that area, there's no way for them to secure it with screws or anything that can't be pulled out. So just pull on it and it should pop down. Then when you put the fabric on, just make sure you have excess in that area to fold it up around the edges. Pretty much like a big dome light, same way.
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cool cool. and u guys said u sewed ur visors. i saw on another thread that u can pop them open like a clam shell and do it that way w/o having to sew (i think theres no sewing that way)
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My last girlfriend was black, my current is Asian. I always tell her I put the cock in caucasian.
cool cool. and u guys said u sewed ur visors. i saw on another thread that u can pop them open like a clam shell and do it that way w/o having to sew (i think theres no sewing that way)
Really? This would be great, have to check this out. I doubt it though.
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seeeee..seems pretty easy, and that way i dont have to use my chitty sewing skills, and it still looks factory, except my visor will be orange sude and not thin crappy grey fabric
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My last girlfriend was black, my current is Asian. I always tell her I put the cock in caucasian.
dam im finally done and everything is installed and i have to say it came out better then i thought it would.ill take some pics when it stops raining .the onley downside is there is like an optical illusion that makes it feel smaller in the car but ill get over that.i also need to get some moisture and UV protection on there so all my hard work will last.
i was going to do that at first but i kinda like it that way it kind off ties the rest of the interior together. maybe ill hit up some auto yards and see if i can find some black ones maybe even the rest of the trim and seats.
I got some mirrors already taken apart with all the tan hardware and ready for wrapping. I'll trade anyone for their stock ones- I'm putting my headliner and mirrors back to stock. PM me.
ive been searching for a long time for a product that will prevent my fake suede from dulling from UV rays and only found a product from 303 called high tech fabric guard so i bought it for 25 bucks from auto geek . upon receiving the spray it says not to use on synthetic suede something the web site faild to mention . does anyone know of a product specifically made for fake suede or something that wont damage it.