farmershort
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Hi All,
I've been searching through the site for pictures of other peoples attempts at replacing their old saggy headliners and trims.
Sadly I've not found any, so thought I'd post on here and see if any of you fancy showing off your upholstery work!
The headliner in my 110 is 'orrible and grubby, and the best solution I've heard of so far is to use cheap thin cord carpet from carpet right.... Has anyone on here got some pics of this? Anyone used anything other than carpet? I quite fancy doing it in a groovy fabric, but can't imagine quite how at the minute. I aslo want to do the same for the door trims - again, any pics of yours to give me a start?
As well as a commuter wagon, small holding wagon, log transporter, and dive vehicle, I'll also be using it to sleep in on diving trips, so want something nice to look at than the current headliner.... for little or no money of course
thanks
FS
I've been searching through the site for pictures of other peoples attempts at replacing their old saggy headliners and trims.
Sadly I've not found any, so thought I'd post on here and see if any of you fancy showing off your upholstery work!
The headliner in my 110 is 'orrible and grubby, and the best solution I've heard of so far is to use cheap thin cord carpet from carpet right.... Has anyone on here got some pics of this? Anyone used anything other than carpet? I quite fancy doing it in a groovy fabric, but can't imagine quite how at the minute. I aslo want to do the same for the door trims - again, any pics of yours to give me a start?
As well as a commuter wagon, small holding wagon, log transporter, and dive vehicle, I'll also be using it to sleep in on diving trips, so want something nice to look at than the current headliner.... for little or no money of course
thanks
FS