http://60degreev6.com/forum/showthread.php/47914-90-TGP-red-for-sale-or-parts-%28fresh-water%29
That's my car jonpro linked to. if anyone needs anything, let me know. tech@engineered.net
I will likely delay the inevitable a couple of weeks to get parts for everyone asking.
i'm guessing the headliner would be too much of a pain in the ass to ship?
Haha, holy crap. I saw this TGP part out thread with my name on it and I was like WTF?! I'm not parting my car!
oh yea....
Quote from: intern8tion9l on February 07, 2011, 05:13:50 PM
i'm guessing the headliner would be too much of a pain in the ass to ship?
I bought a roll of replacement headliner for both of my TGPs. it looks great in my daily driver. Still have enough to do a full headliner.
really? i've always been afraid of a headliner job.....how hard was it, how much $?
Quote from: intern8tion9l on February 22, 2011, 05:14:51 PM
really? i've always been afraid of a headliner job.....how hard was it, how much $?
Is this a joke?
Quote from: intern8tion9l on February 22, 2011, 05:14:51 PM
really? i've always been afraid of a headliner job.....how hard was it, how much $?
Headliner job is a few hour job, cost about $40.. its not that hard. just make sure to use proper 3M Headliner spray adhesive.. cost about $20-30 for headliner at joann fabrics, goto walmart and spend the $15-20 on good "3M Headliner spray adhesive". If you dont your wasting your time. Ive done about 5 headliners and cheap spray adhesive will not work longer than 6 months!. secondly, very important to scrap off all headliner foam thats on the board.(easy if you use a wire brush).
It's worth it to have the fresh headliner! nice project for a warm summer day. :icon_lol: