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Old 08-06-2005, 12:11 AM
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hello there. the upholstery on the ceiling of my 95 bonneville is basically all off. its still connected in the very front, and i stapled it in the rear. i dont want to staple the entire thing because i dont want staples all over the ceilling of my car. any body else with this problem? any suggestions?
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Randman1 and Jimmyfloyd have recovered there factory liners

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here'* a tutorial i made
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ight=headliner
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Originally Posted by John Deere Boy

how quick they forget huh J.D.B.


and a mighty fine job is was.
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Dammit it wasnt Jimmyfloyd it was you JDB Sorry man
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Harofreak00 also did a good write up. I believe if you look at Haro and JDB you'll see they both used the "can" method.
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Yeah, I have just removed mine, haven't replaced it yet. I got mine out the rear door, but I have to carefully make it bow in the middle and still ended up messing it up along the edges. The door method is recommended by the manual as well.
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